🔹 my GLASS DESIGN - masks - process and the final pieces

in art •  7 years ago  (edited)

I would like to present you another of my school works. Three masks made of glass and decorated by sandcasting.

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Here is the process:

🔹 First I had to draw some sketches. I was trying to find some nice shapes and textures. Finaly, I chose 2 decores - maori tattoo and sanskrit text with mantra.

🔹 When the decores were chosen I started modeling from clay.

🔹 I had to create a mold, so the clay face was pour with gypsum

🔹 I had to drill holes into the mold so the steam could go away while blowing.

🔹 I pushed the glass into the form while a foreman was blowing, so the glass could enter to all folds

🔹 This is the mold after blowing

🔹 And the blown mask

🔹 I cut off the surplus part and polished it

🔹 Than I prepared the decor for sandcasting in Corel Draw

🔹 And this is how it looks after sandcasting and washing

I hope you enjoyed this post :)
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this is my fb page https://www.facebook.com/martinabulkovaart/ , I shared my steemit blog

This deserves much much attention! I'm following you since your born here and I want to tell you: You are great!

thank you very much, I appreciate it :)

You are more than welcome. Also if you want to check my content I will appreciate that :)

following you :)

  ·  7 years ago 

Wow...talent is here in steemit. Reminds me of Jim Carrels classic movie " The Mask" ...you did great mate...nice work and keep it up.

thanks, I didnt see that movie, maybe I should :D

  ·  7 years ago 

yeah..please do...
great work though...find time to check my blog...wanna update soon...thanks

this is amazing, good job!


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thanks, accept :)

  ·  7 years ago 

Beautiful. Thanks for sharing your process. I tried some glass casting years ago with a similar process but was going for a solid piece. Wish i had of thought of using blown glass.

  ·  7 years ago 

This is awesome, never seen this before. Where are you from?

thank you : Slovakia

  ·  7 years ago 

I was thinking you should be close :)) Prague

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Great work!! Looks wonderful! :) Upvote resteem

thank you :)

  ·  7 years ago 

The work is truly worthy of upvote...nice comment...are u also an artists

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wow

Great!

  ·  7 years ago 

That's Supercool!! Rad af

  ·  7 years ago 

Hey I blow glass too, I lampwork glass pipes and other stuff. Very cool project, I have always wanted to try some offhand glassblowing.

follow me and upvote me too thanks

Follow me too pls pls pls T hanks.

INCREDIBLE design! Resteemed :-)

amazing I loved the masks and the process

@marty-arts,

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It's really cool that you showed how you made the glass masks! I have always been fascinated by glass blowing and glass art. Really awesome stuff!

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Your posts are really cool to read, I love the glass art a lot!

thank you very much for sharing :)

I really loves these masks, I come from an area in Sweden where glass art is famous, so I really appreciate the medium and for me it's really a beautiful art. I love both the Maori style mask and the one with the written text. Beautiful pieces i could imagine hanging on my living room wall !

thanks a lot :) I also come from "glass region" and Im really happy for it.. its a beautiful work with glass

Very nice where do you come from if you don't mind me asking ?

thanks, Slovakia :)

Oh wow!! This is amazing!!

Wow Wow Wow these are soooo beautiful! Are you from New Zealand?

Impressed with the Maori one :) I am part Maori myself

thanks, no im from Slovakia :) but I really liked Maori tattoo patterns and it also fit into the topic for that work, so my choice was celar :)

  ·  7 years ago 

Very good art work of a mask indeed...nice comment

Wow this is comprehensive and so much fun to read.

Thank you so much for creating this content, can't wait to see what content you create in the future :)

meep

@acidyo thanks a lot! :)