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]]>White had his first brush with glass art at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. He only took a glassblowing class in order to fulfill the art credit requirement, and had no idea this decision would forever change the course of his life and shape his journey as an artist.
After four years of working with glass at university, his passion didn’t fade away, and he decided to pursue it further by working as an apprentice for Andrew Jackson Pollack. He introduced him to the basics of flameworking, the technique that White has been mastering to this day.
After doing a series of odd jobs and practicing flameworking in his free time, White finally decided to follow his passion full-time in 2021. This proved to be the best decision he ever made after his glass art became a huge sensation on Instagram, where millions of people watched the viral clips that show him making his signature dinosaur sculptures.
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]]>Carol Milne is a sculptor from Seattle who makes astonishing glass sculptures that resemble knitting works to the smallest details. Using a variation of the wax casting process, Milne is able to create numerous colorful glass threads that compose beautiful patterns.
Milne has experience in several different disciplines of art, but she has been exclusively dedicated to glass art since 2000. Through her work with glass, she often turned to experimentation and pushing the limits of her ingenuity, which led to this intriguing project.
“I see my knitted work as a metaphor for social structure,” the artist says on her website. “Individual strands are weak and brittle on their own, but deceptively strong when bound together. You can crack or break single threads without the whole structure falling apart. And even when the structure is broken, pieces remain bound together. The connections are what bring strength and integrity to the whole and what keep it intact.”
Check out some of her works below.
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]]>This artist creates various intriguing pieces out of glass, including jewelry, fashion accessories and decoration pieces. His work is often characterized by small images inserted into the glass piece, which alongside impeccable finishing, contributes to the artistic value of these glass creations.
You can check out some of glass art by Northern Lights below.
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]]>The post David White’s Glass Sculptures Show Dinosaurs in All Their Glory appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>White had his first brush with glass art at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. He only took a glassblowing class in order to fulfill the art credit requirement, and had no idea this decision would forever change the course of his life and shape his journey as an artist.
After four years of working with glass at university, his passion didn’t fade away, and he decided to pursue it further by working as an apprentice for Andrew Jackson Pollack. He introduced him to the basics of flameworking, the technique that White has been mastering to this day.
After doing a series of odd jobs and practicing flameworking in his free time, White finally decided to follow his passion full-time in 2021. This proved to be the best decision he ever made after his glass art became a huge sensation on Instagram, where millions of people watched the viral clips that show him making his signature dinosaur sculptures.
The post David White’s Glass Sculptures Show Dinosaurs in All Their Glory appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Carol Milne’s Knitting Works are Actually Made From Glass appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Carol Milne is a sculptor from Seattle who makes astonishing glass sculptures that resemble knitting works to the smallest details. Using a variation of the wax casting process, Milne is able to create numerous colorful glass threads that compose beautiful patterns.
Milne has experience in several different disciplines of art, but she has been exclusively dedicated to glass art since 2000. Through her work with glass, she often turned to experimentation and pushing the limits of her ingenuity, which led to this intriguing project.
“I see my knitted work as a metaphor for social structure,” the artist says on her website. “Individual strands are weak and brittle on their own, but deceptively strong when bound together. You can crack or break single threads without the whole structure falling apart. And even when the structure is broken, pieces remain bound together. The connections are what bring strength and integrity to the whole and what keep it intact.”
Check out some of her works below.
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]]>The post Japanese Artist Creates Cosmic Wonders Using Glass appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>This artist creates various intriguing pieces out of glass, including jewelry, fashion accessories and decoration pieces. His work is often characterized by small images inserted into the glass piece, which alongside impeccable finishing, contributes to the artistic value of these glass creations.
You can check out some of glass art by Northern Lights below.
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