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Artist Daniela Forti lives and works in Chianti, Tuscany where she produces these fantastic artworks of dripped glass. She refers to the pieces as "Jellyfish" because of their undulating tentacles that are formed by hand through a melted glass fusion process. Each piece appears to balance like a sma Fish Sculptures, Crystal Beauty, Sculpture Inspiration, Verre Design, Art Of Glass, Colossal Art, Blown Glass Art, Glass Fusion, Glass Sculptures

Artist Daniela Forti lives and works in Chianti, Tuscany where she produces these fantastic artworks of dripped glass. She refers to the pieces as “Jellyfish” because of their undulating tentacles that are formed by hand through a melted glass fusion process. Each piece appears to balance like a small platter or table atop colorful, spindly drips that somehow manage to support the weight above. Many examples of her work are on view (and also available) over at Artemest. More

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Since the early 1980s Japanese artist Niyoko Ikuta has explored the properties of glass which she uses to make etheral geometric sequences manifested as layered sculptures. One of the leading figures in Japanese glass art, Ikuta’s works have been collected by institutions worldwide including the V&A in London and the Corning Museum of Glass in the U.S. She shares about her work via V&A: I am captivated by the complexity of light as it reflects, refracts, and passes through broken cross…

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June 2, 2019The Corning Museum of Glass has organized not only one of the most visually arresting exhibitions of the year but one of the most surprising, too. “New Glass Now,” which runs at the Upstate New York institution through January 5, 2020, is unlike any previous show of studio glass. Yes, it contains bowls […]