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Installation of blown glass. 5 pieces in the size from 12х10х6 to 30х20х10. Glass in synthesis with stereo images that are constantly changing. Optical illusion of movement "I create my work with attention to detail, expression, and a little mystery so as to draw the viewer into my world. I would describe my work as impressionistic, inspired by flowers and gardens. I use a three-dimensional canvas of glass to produce landscapes with painterly effects. " Studio (art) glass is the modern use of glass as an artistic medium to produce sculptures or three-dimensional artworks. The glass objects created are intended to make a sculptural or decorative statement. Glassblowing is one of the most used technique for creating "art glass" and is still favoured by most of today's studio glass artists. This is because of the artist's intimacy with the material, and an almost infinite opportunity for creativity and variation at almost every stage of the process. Glassblowing can be used to create a multitude of shapes and can incorporate color through a wide range of techniques. Coloured glass can be gathered out of a crucible, clear glass can be rolled in powdered colored glass to coat the outside of a bubble, it can be rolled in chips of glass, it can be stretched into rods and incorporated through caneworking, or it can be layered, cut and fused into tiles, and incorporated into a bubble of glass for intricate patterns through murrine. "Blown glass" refers only to individually hand-made items but can include the use of moulds for shaping, ribbing, and spiking to produce decorative bubbles. Glass blown articles must be made of compatible glass or the stress in the piece will cause a failure.
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14 W x 21 H x 1.25 D in
15.75 W x 22.75 H x 1.25 D in
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Ukraine
Ruslan Luchko is an artist specializing in glasswork, particularly in blown glass, rooted in the traditions of Lviv's glass art. His work bridges historical craftsmanship with contemporary experimentation, aiming to preserve and innovate the practice of blown glass in modern art. His professional debut, the 2019 solo exhibition Creation of a Free Human at LNAM, integrated blown glass, painting, and multimedia to explore determinism and free will. A laureate of the Professor A. Bokotei Prize for emerging glass artists, Ruslan has since participated in over 50 international projects and five solo exhibitions, showcasing his mastery in artistic glass and interdisciplinary approaches. Currently, as a blown glass master at the Lviv National Academy of Arts and a creative postgraduate student, Ruslan focuses on Interpreting the Mythology of the Carpathians through Contemporary Image-Making. His ongoing project, 9 Days Under the Wing with a Black Hen's Egg, delves into mythology through experimental art practices, reinforcing his commitment to innovation in the glass medium. Ruslan's art engages a diverse audience, blending beauty and critical reflection on sociopolitical issues, including the condemnation of Russian aggression against Ukraine.
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