Polish artist Marta Klonowska uses shards of broken glass to create these animal sculptures.
The process of builing the sculptures begins with a metal frame and net mesh outline. Marta then covers the outline with the shards of glass carefully, one piece at a time.
“Animals are difficult to understand and it is difficult to communicate with them. My glass animals open therefore a new reality, which is different from ours. The sitters in the painting, the animals and the audience of my art perform in a kind of theatrical stage, where the different levels become indistinct. This clash of realities should make us think about the uncertainties of life.”
The process of builing the sculptures begins with a metal frame and net mesh outline. Marta then covers the outline with the shards of glass carefully, one piece at a time.
“Animals are difficult to understand and it is difficult to communicate with them. My glass animals open therefore a new reality, which is different from ours. The sitters in the painting, the animals and the audience of my art perform in a kind of theatrical stage, where the different levels become indistinct. This clash of realities should make us think about the uncertainties of life.”
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