Markow & Norris Create a Dynamic Woven Glass Sculpture Series
Gil Cohen — April 24, 2013 — Art & Design
References: wovenglass & mymodernmet
Extremely intricate and detailed, the woven glass sculpture collection crafted by design duo Eric Markow and Thom Norris is stunningly energetic and full of vibrant energy.
Creating everything from giant origami cranes to wall-mounted bull skulls, the artists have taken a very dramatic spin on classic glass artwork and sculptural design. One of the most incredibly impressive parts of the collection is the gorgeous kimono series. Made entirely out of glass that has undergone the perfected technique of being woven and interlaced with itself, the kimonos take on a shimmering and angelic appearance, with colors picking out patterns and details that almost surpass the beauty of traditional kimonos.
Inspired by natural elements and classic artwork pieces, the woven glass sculpture series from Markow & Norris is a glass art collector's dream.
Creating everything from giant origami cranes to wall-mounted bull skulls, the artists have taken a very dramatic spin on classic glass artwork and sculptural design. One of the most incredibly impressive parts of the collection is the gorgeous kimono series. Made entirely out of glass that has undergone the perfected technique of being woven and interlaced with itself, the kimonos take on a shimmering and angelic appearance, with colors picking out patterns and details that almost surpass the beauty of traditional kimonos.
Inspired by natural elements and classic artwork pieces, the woven glass sculpture series from Markow & Norris is a glass art collector's dream.
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