Martin Janecký (born 29 February 1980, in Liberec) is a Czech glass artist who has also worked extensively in the United States.
[1] Martin Janecký began working with glass at the age of thirteen at his father's factory in the Czech Republic.
[2] After graduating from the Glass School in Nový Bor he gained experiences in South Africa, Sweden, and the Netherlands.
[3] In 2003 Janecký made his first trip to the United States where he studied at the Pilchuck Glass School under Richard Royal and William Morris.
[7] He was inspired by the rich iconography surrounding the rituals of the Mexican holiday Día de Los Muertos (the Day of the Dead).