Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Glass art

Both of these artists work which i have  found when scrowling through google images caught my eye and the very inspiring as Robert Michelson is just like anthongy gormleys work but in a different medium. As I wont be able to gtre hold of glass and melt it and its a un safe material i had hit a problem but ive decided i am going to solve this by using the hot glue gun but it ay a bi of its pattern and it would have to be created tightly to hold the shape and strength of the figure.


Anatomically Correct Glass Sculptures
http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/gary-farlow-glass-anatomy-sculptures


California-based artist Gary Farlow of Farlow's Scientific Glassblowing, Inc. combines art and science through the production of his anatomically correct glass sculptures. From the vascular system to brain and lung models, Farlow and his team of ten construct borosilicate glass structures representing the inner workings of the human body. With the addition of some tinted liquid being pumped through the translucent and hollowed out figures, one can even simulate blood flow or the passage of oxygen, making them ideal for teaching and learning. A full human body model with such meticulous detail doesn't come cheap though, costing at around $25,000.
If you like Farlow's anatomical glass sculptures, you should also check out Eric Franklin's similarly constructed glass skeleton.






Robert Mickelson
http://www.mickelsenstudios.com/











Acrylic Glass Sculpture In Forest

http://www.humorsharing.com/acrylic-glass-sculpture-in-forest/5406






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Rob Mullholland
Rob Mullholland have made almost invisible sculptures from mirrored acrylic glass. It should be "a link with the natural forces". However sculptures look really interesting there.. and fearfully too :)

This is simular to Mario Armengol's artwork just used with glass.
 

Acrylic Glass Sculpture In Forest

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Acrylic Glass Sculpture In Forest

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Acrylic Glass Sculpture In Forest

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Acrylic Glass Sculpture In Forest

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Acrylic Glass Sculpture In Forest

 

Mirror Glass Art

 
 

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