- Glass artwork - (1)
I recently heard from one of my Flickr friends (Hi, Pier!) a mention of my toys, particularly those from Murano :))
This is very interesting, and I have to admit that I have plenty of "toys" in fact, not all of them from the delicious Venetian island, but lots of glass gadgets.
Glass is my favorite raw material, perhaps for its plasticity, and for the beauty with which it captures (or reflects) colors. I worked some years with painting and glass fusion and it was a creative and rewarding time for me.
For the Macro Mondays group this week, who is able to guess? :)) Two more photos with glass: a pendant (less than 1inch) made by talented and unknown North American hands, and a Venetian chandelier pendant reflecting a blue surface.
The recesses (in the red pendant) and scratches (in the Venetian one) are from the action of fire in the first, and from years of use in the second.
Theme of the week: #Triangle
- Glass artwork - (1)
I recently heard from one of my Flickr friends (Hi, Pier!) a mention of my toys, particularly those from Murano :))
This is very interesting, and I have to admit that I have plenty of "toys" in fact, not all of them from the delicious Venetian island, but lots of glass gadgets.
Glass is my favorite raw material, perhaps for its plasticity, and for the beauty with which it captures (or reflects) colors. I worked some years with painting and glass fusion and it was a creative and rewarding time for me.
For the Macro Mondays group this week, who is able to guess? :)) Two more photos with glass: a pendant (less than 1inch) made by talented and unknown North American hands, and a Venetian chandelier pendant reflecting a blue surface.
The recesses (in the red pendant) and scratches (in the Venetian one) are from the action of fire in the first, and from years of use in the second.
Theme of the week: #Triangle