From our perspective, the works of those artists often look like the product of a flash of inspiration. However, we do not know that these creations are often accumulated bit by bit in their daily lives.
Glass sculptor Kit Paulson has a wide range of interests in art, science and history, and these personal interests are reflected in his works. Over the past few years, he has explored the mysteries of the human body through various skulls, bone fragments, and wearable items including masks, armor, and even gloves.
How can fragile glass completely cover the entire head or two hands? What kind of mask fits best on the face without losing its characteristics? The answers to these questions can only be Only after reading Paulson’s works will you know!
Paulson is currently studying for a masters degree in creative art from Southern Illinois University, and will later teach glass art at the Pittsburgh Glass Center, Bildwerk Frauenau and Pilchuck Glass School.