You must have had the experience of "I really wish time could stay at this moment forever" in your heart? It may be the first time you go on a date with the person you like, or it is a rare time when the whole family gets together to chat. If someone puts it How wonderful would it be to reproduce and preserve these beautiful moments in your heart?
There is an artist named Jenny Ayrton. She uses steel wire, gold foil paper, metal balls and other materials to blend the simple, beautiful, and ordinary pictures in her mind into glass, creating what looks like "solid time". ” works of art.
▼Jenny has a little daughter. She often tries to see the world from her daughters perspective, hoping to observe the people around her with the simplicity and innocence of a child.
Okay, now let’s see how Jenny makes these “solid time” artworks?
▼First, use steel wire to make the object you want to melt into the glass.
▼Next, use red clay to make a model into which the glass will be poured.
▼Then put the small objects you just made~
▼Then pour in the molten glass~hiss~~~
▼Wait until the glass cools down and you’re done! ( ̄▽ ̄)
▼Finally, it goes through an edge grinding process to make the edge of the glass uneven, giving it the feeling that time is flowing~
▼Due to the natural bubbles formed inside the glass, the entire work looks lifelike~
▼It feels so psychedelic~
Now let us appreciate these works of Jenny that seem to be frozen in time~
▼"Looking back at the time when you and I met under this tree."
▼"I miss the home where I grew up and the red mailbox outside."
▼"I wonder what the park we played in back then has become like now?"
▼ "The time I spent sitting next to you singing lullabies seems like yesterday."
▼"I remember one afternoon, a warm wind blew through the backyard."
▼"I miss that day on the beach so much, and your sunny smiling face."
Ah~~ After reading this, I really want to make one myself!! Although everyone’s good times will remain in their own minds, but if you get old and have Alzheimer’s disease, all the memories will be lost. What should I do if I forget everything?