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You may have to zoom in, but this shot nicely shows how the thread goes transparent when varnished to reveal the hardware underneath.
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Top: cast acrylic cube
Bottom: cut extruded tube that's been torched. This technique is fairly common. Unfortunately, the properties of extruded acrylic does not lend itself to torching as well as cast acrylic. In case you were wondering...
I went through this phase of trying to make transparent cubes for a while. It was fun while it lasted.
This still life deals with reflection and transparency. If you look hard enough you can even see the reflection of my teal tank top in the stainless steel cup on the left. Please see my Fine Art America Account to purchase prints fineartamerica.com/profiles/ashly-eaton.html