Glass Abstract 179 is a photograph by Sarah Loft which was uploaded on August 20th, 2011.
Glass Abstract 179
This image was photographed with glass pieces placed on a light table so that light was shining from below as well as from above. So,when you cross a... more
by Sarah Loft
Title
Glass Abstract 179
Artist
Sarah Loft
Medium
Photograph
Description
This image was photographed with glass pieces placed on a light table so that light was shining from below as well as from above. So,when you cross a couple of bowls,add a few glass pellets, and shine a florescent light underneath them, you get a space-age amoeba.
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.
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Featured in the Loving the Color GREEN group, October 2013.
Featured in the Abstract Moods group, July 2014.
Featured in the 500 Views group, December 2014.
Uploaded
August 20th, 2011
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Comments (11)
Angeles M Pomata
Brilliant abstract, Sarah!! This captivating composition with appealing nuances reminds me of a gorgeous fish! L/F
Felipe Adan Lerma
Wonderful concept & execution, Sarah! The shapes are so suggestive & playful for the imagination! like/fav! :)
Ann Horn
A fascination procedure and a stunning result, Sarah. My choice for a POD in the Best of Minimalism group.