Video: Miniature glass paintings: beauty at a cut
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
You can draw a picture with paints, pencils, sand. But creating a masterpiece from glass of different shades is a real art that not everyone can do. Most successful in this Loren stump, which has been engaged in glass melting for 35 years. The most striking work of the artist is the interpretation of "Theotokos" by Leonardo da Vinci. We will talk about her and other works of the author in this article.
An unusual direction in art is called "Murrine" … Despite the fact that this type of creativity, due to its complexity, is not very common, it originated 4000 years ago in the Middle East. Over time, the technologies for creating such paintings have changed, but the direction itself has remained. Myself Loren stump it is admitted that it takes many months to create one picture. Every detail, every character is carefully worked out. Numerous sketches are created. And only after that the author decides to create the original of the future picture.
Outwardly, such work is a shapeless piece of glass. And only on the cut can you find the plot of the work. As a result, the artist cuts the blank into several parts, some of them are used to create pendants, and some of them take a worthy place in the collection of fans. Loren stump … If someone is attracted to larger-scale projects, you can offer giant orchids and exotic predatory flowers: the work of the talented Seattle glassblower Jason Gamrath.
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