Video: Architectural glass installations. Imaginary Architectures Collection by El Ultimo Grito
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Awe and awe - this is what most often feels a person watching the art of modern glassblowers. Huge transparent bubbles, reminiscent of soap, freeze, as if by magic, taking the shape required by the master, and before our eyes turning into hard but fragile objects, be it glass mechanisms, glass viruses, or glass architectural objects, the author of which is a Spanish software designer named El Ultimo Grito.
The designer, glassblower El Ultimo Grito will present his Imaginary Architectures collection at the famous London Aram Gallery in London this month. These are miniature sculpture-installations in which one can recognize unusual architectural objects. If you look closely.
The mass of tunnels and stairs, bizarre bends and connections - all this is created by hand and suggests that our whole life consists of ups and downs that both connect and divorce us with certain people. And the glass walls testify to the fact that despite the fact that each of us has a private life, where strangers do not go, we are still in full view of everyone.
The collection of glass installations-installations includes residential and public buildings, a hotel and a theater, a car park and a philharmonic society. And even a semblance of a skyscraper, entangled with ladders-tunnels. You can watch the work of the glassblower designer El Ultimo Grito on his website.
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