/// Series of sculptures made by assembled glass shards glued together carefully. The result is translucent 3 dimensional animal sculptures represented in their real scale. The animal figures are mostly inspired by baroque and romantic paintings of Peter Paul Rubens and Francisco Goya and they are usually displayed next to them. The series is produced by Polish artist Marta Klonowska.
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This is just too cool!
I’d be afraid to touch one of these without thick gloves, that’s for sure!
Amazing!
So creative!
Unbelievably beautiful! Wonder what gloves she wore while making these?
Reblogged this on bunnyhopscotch and commented:
I love Hovercraftdoggy. I go there when I need to retreat from the stress of neurotypical social-relational navigation. Not that I do that much in person, but sometimes, Facebook and other online media, useful as they are to us Aspies, and admittedly less stress than in-person encounters, can nevertheless still be stressful. This post made me think of the suggested haptic elements – extreme suggestions of haptic sensations. I have used glass shards inside a beautiful pair of shoes, to indicate haptic pain, hinting at hypersensitivity issues. The use of glass here is even more cogent in many ways. Breathtaking!