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The dripping stained glass sculpture transforms into a jellyfish-like gesture

The dripping stained glass sculpture transforms into a jellyfish-like gesture

Jellyfish are invertebrates that live in the deep sea. They usually move along the current of the sea water. Some even emit a faint light in the water, with slender tentacles extending around, showing a beautiful posture. nice.

The dripping stained glass sculpture transforms into a jellyfish-like gesture

Italian artist Daniela Forti melted glass and used the effect of gravity to let it flow down naturally to create a series of glass works called Jellyfish.

The dripping stained glass sculpture transforms into a jellyfish-like gesture

When the glass is heated, it pours down along the grid mold. After cooling, it deftly supports the shallow plate above like tentacles, standing upright on the table, forming a delicate balance gesture.

The dripping stained glass sculpture transforms into a jellyfish-like gesture

These "tentacles" may be short or long, or condensed in mid-air, or rolled up several times on the table, although there are less of them when floating in the water.That kind of agility, at least the glass dyed with a light color, shows a crystal clear beauty, which is even worse than the jellyfish in the sea.

The dripping stained glass sculpture transforms into a jellyfish-like gesture

The dripping stained glass sculpture transforms into a jellyfish-like gesture

The dripping stained glass sculpture transforms into a jellyfish-like gesture

The dripping stained glass sculpture transforms into a jellyfish-like gesture