Video: Corals and Flow: Shayna Leib's Glass Crafts
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
You can't tell right away that the multi-colored coral reefs are actually nothing more than glass sculptures. The author of unusual compositions - Shayna Leib (Shayna Leib) - refused to defend her doctorate in favor of practicing fragile art. In the underwater world, about which glass crafts are told, there are enough bright colors, and the currents sway corals like the wind over grass.
Why Glass Crafts? The creator of bright underwater reefs says that glass quickly solidifies and plays beautifully in the light, which is wonderful. And this material also reminds Shaine Leib of music, which the craftswoman studied for 14 years. The series of works "Wind and Water" is about how imperceptible factors, without color and smell, change the world around us, sharpen stone and create beauty.
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