Under the Sea, digital photography by Janet Mitchell
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Read More →Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It “Plants and animals have always been the surface on which humans have etched the foundations of culture, sustenance, and identity. For […]
Read More →Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It From a distance, each furry little animal appears almost soft and fuzzy, but, upon closer inspection, viewers will recognize that the sculptures are actually formed with colorful shards of rigid glass. […]
Read More →Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It In Interior Landscape, I use natural distortions present in our everyday world—namely, moisture on glass—to […]
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Read More →Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Jim Dingilian is one of those creative artists who stretch the limits of creativity with their unique and incredibly creative artworks. Jim uses empty glass bottles as a medium to create impressive artworks. In addition he uses […]
Read More →Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Master glassblower and stained glass artist Loren Stump in California has wowed the internet with an extraordinary display of virtuosity. He created a “loaf” of glass, called murrine, out of carefully layered glass rods that, when sliced, reveal a painstakingly detailed work of […]
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Read More →Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Matt Kolbrener began the pursuit of glass in 2008 at the Pittsburgh Glass Center. Matt is now a student of the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan studying glass and industrial design. In his work, Matt captures a […]
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