GLASS SCULPTURE
GLASS SCULPTURE
beauty of the human form in solid glass







The beauty of the female and male body has influenced these glass sculptures...
Creating life-size sculptures in glass is technically very difficult but the result is stunning when you incorporate the beauty of glass how it with reacts and bends either natural or artificial
light
Virtually all of our glass sculptures have been created using glass that was destined for a landfill...We feel are are doing our part for the environment by turning what was first thought rubbish into beautiful sculptures. Plus saving the manufacturers a lot of money as they have to pay for the glass to be disposed of....If you would like a glass sculpture that is going to be beautiful and environmentally friendly...check out our collection of glass statues
We started to create glass sculptures 5 years ago...this was after we visited an interior design seminar and saw the wide range and popularity of glass in design.
We did a huge amount of research in libraries, internet and asking people and quickly found that glass moulding is a secretive process...each artist has their own way of working and creating what they want in terms of artwork...and we are no exception...it has taken almost 3-4 years of off and on trial and error...and I mean lots of errors to develop the processes of creating our glass figurative sculptures.
We started by using an outside company to fire the sculptures, this we did for around 2 years and after many failures, not necessarily our doing, more the contractor wanting to push the process and rush our sculptures through their kiln, thus causing the sculptures to explode due to stress...and interesting thing to see....we found this out when we were working in our studio / gallery and heard and unusual sound and then crash, as the glass sculpture just shattered into a million pieces.
During the time of making the glass moulds we experienced a number of problems, wax moulds, using recycled glass, new glass, developing contacts with glass suppliers, the impact glass thickness has on the fusing process...
In the end you are benefiting from years of developing a process that ends with a beauty sculpture in solid glass of the nude male or female form
We are experts in creating the moulds of the human form by first starting a business called NakedArt, we create sculptures from live models, mainly in a resin form, but wanted to develop that further into other mediums...hence our use of Glass...
check out our other sculptures
NakedArt - sculptures from live models ForeverYoungPhotography
specializing in photographing people
Many other people love glass...
people have written songs about glass....
Lyrics to Beauty Through Broken Glass :
Glass hailed from the sky tonight
I couldn't hide to save my life.
Standing drenched from open wounds.
You took my hand, and pulled me through.
(Chorus)
I want to give you everything
Ill give you my all because you gave me
You gave me your lips
a gentle kiss
the medicine to cure my pain
listen to all this glass shatter.
i peirced my ears and made them bleed.
Now sounds so beautiful
Cause you're beatiful.
You're beautiful.
It seems everytime I create one of our glass sculptures, I would cut my hand at least once or twice...I suppose that is thing with glass it is beautiful but comes with an edge
Here is The History of Glass
Glass is an inorganic solid material that is usually clear or translucent with different colors. It is hard, brittle, and stands up to the effects of wind, rain or sun.
Glass has been used for various kinds of bottles and utensils, mirrors, windows and more. It is thought to have been first created around 3000 BC, during the bronze age. Egyptian glass beads date back to about 2500 BC.
Mosaic Glass
Modern glass originated in Alexandria during the Ptolemaic period, artisans created "mosaic glass" in which slices of colored glass were used to create decorative patterns.
Glassblowing
Glassblowing was invented during the 1st century BC by the glassmakers of Syria.
Lead Crystal Glass
During the 15th century in Venice, the first clear glass called cristallo was invented and then heavily exported. In 1675, glassmaker George Ravenscroft invented lead crystal glass by adding lead oxide to Venetian glass.
Sheet Glass
On March 25, 1902, Irving W Colburn patented the sheet glass drawing machine, making the mass production of glass for windows possible.
Glass jars and Bottles
On August 2, 1904, a patent for a "glass shaping machine" was granted to Michael Owen. The immense production of bottles, jars, and other containers owes its inception to this invention.
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