Glorious Glass
Everyday bottles, sea glass, and marbles. to paperweights, vases, bowls, and huge sculptural pieces all reflecting the beauty of glass. Stained glass pieces will be found on my board "Glorious Glass - Stained Glass."
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The Amazing Glass Lace by Kim KototamaLune (born 1976 in Vietnam) now lives and works in France . She creates ethereal sculptures of organic shapes and faces. She builds delicate glass grids without moulds - which she then works into sculptural form and displays in darkened rooms. This allows light to permeate through - which both illuminates the sculptures from within and casts dramatic shadows on the surrounding walls. "Glass is a liquid that has forgotten who it was," she tells me. Nice formula to show me that in its work it solidifies what is, initially, a liquid. This glass, both transparent and fragile, becomes under her fingers, a fabric with complex mesh, a mysterious lace, a new skin capable of playing with light, a beautiful evocation of Life, both strong and fragile “
The Amazing Glass Lace by Kim KototamaLune (born 1976 in Vietnam) now lives and works in France . She creates ethereal sculptures of organic shapes and faces. She builds delicate glass grids without moulds - which she then works into sculptural form and displays in darkened rooms. This allows light to permeate through - which both illuminates the sculptures from within and casts dramatic shadows on the surrounding walls. "Glass is a liquid that has forgotten who it was," she tells me. Nice formula to show me that in its work it solidifies what is, initially, a liquid. This glass, both transparent and fragile, becomes under her fingers, a fabric with complex mesh, a mysterious lace, a new skin capable of playing with light, a beautiful evocation of Life, both strong and fragile “
The Amazing Glass Lace by Kim KototamaLune (born 1976 in Vietnam) now lives and works in France . She creates ethereal sculptures of organic shapes and faces. She builds delicate glass grids without moulds - which she then works into sculptural form and displays in darkened rooms. This allows light to permeate through - which both illuminates the sculptures from within and casts dramatic shadows on the surrounding walls. "Glass is a liquid that has forgotten who it was," she tells me. Nice formula to show me that in its work it solidifies what is, initially, a liquid. This glass, both transparent and fragile, becomes under her fingers, a fabric with complex mesh, a mysterious lace, a new skin capable of playing with light, a beautiful evocation of Life, both strong and fragile “
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