Tag : Glass Art

Melting Glass Vase Series by Kateryna Sokolova

Ukrainian Artist Kateryna Sokolova Creates Stunning Melting Glass Vases

Ukrainian industrial designer and artist Kateryna Sokolova create stunning melting glass vases. Melting glass vases can be done using a process called glass slumping or glass fusing. This involves heating the glass to a temperature where it becomes pliable and can be shaped, and then allowing it to cool and…

Artist Jiyong Lee Creates Segmented Glass Sculptures Inspired By The Cell Division

Artist Jiyong Lee Creates Segmented Glass Sculptures Inspired By The Cell Division

Illinois-based artist Jiyong Lee creates segmented glass sculptures inspired by the cell division. He is fascinated with studies of the cell cycle, from the division to becoming a complete being, and creates these sculptures as a kind of tribute. The artworks, part of a series called Segmentation, are created without…

Artist Aude Bourgine Creates Captivating Embroidered Coral Sculptures

French artist Aude Bourgine creates captivating embroidered coral sculptures. Aude named this series as “Lungs of the Ocean”. This series started in 2014, the long-term project Lungs of the oceans brings together several dozen corals assembled by Aude Bourgine from textile and recycled materials. These sculptures are the result of…

Artist Martin Rosol Creates Stunning Abstract Glass Sculptures Inspired By Architectural Geometric Forms

USA-based Czech artist Martin Rosol creates stunning abstract glass sculptures inspired by architectural geometric forms. He was influenced most by architectural studies, Martin’s sculptures, in the words of one admirer, are “works of elegant design and craftsmanship”. Made with several pieces of glass precisely cut from blocks of crystal, the…

Artist Meggy Wilm Creates Colorful Stained Glass Art Inspired By Nature

Artist Meggy Wilm Creates Colorful Stained Glass Art Inspired By Nature

Artist Meggy Wilm creates colorful stained glass art inspired by nature. The term stained glass refers either to colored glass as a material or to works created from it. Throughout its thousand-year history, the term has been applied almost exclusively to the windows of churches and other significant religious buildings.…

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