Glass Abstract 263
by Sarah Loft
Title
Glass Abstract 263
Artist
Sarah Loft
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
This is a photo of a glass piece partially on a cut rock.
Colored glass has been popular for centuries for use in windows and household items such as drinking glasses. The earliest forms of colored glass were caused by impurities in the sand used to produce the glass. Later, colors were introduced deliberately into glass by addition of minerals or metals during the production process. Also entering into the composition are the reflections of shapes and colors in the environment.
Artist's recommendation: Get this as a METAL PRINT for maximum effectiveness
Featured in the Loving the Color YELLOW group, October 2013.
Featured in the Abstract Moods group, May 2014.
Featured in the Premium FAA Artists group, August 2014.
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August 31st, 2011
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Comments (4)
Angeles M Pomata
Such a captivating photo, Sarah!! LOVE the combination of textures and hues of color of this capture!! L/F
Wendy J St Christopher
Wow, Sarah -- this is cool and very intriguing! I'm enjoying trying to figure out what it might be . . . Striking and unique! :-)
Sarah Loft replied:
Thanks, Wendy! It's just glass tile of the "dichroic" sort that change color depending on the angle of light and a little thin slab of natural rock (forget what those are called).