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Whether it’s blown, cast, cut, or colored, glass has endless artistic possibilities.
The material was adopted by ancient Egyptians who used it to create trinkets and colored beads.
From the 1st century onwards, the Romans used glass to create decorative vessels and mosaics.
Today, artists are still practicing the age-old craftoften with their own modern twist.
Colors could be mixed and applied just like any other paint, allowing for greater creativity.
I love the idea that I am not only creating something beautiful but also useful, says Vita.
I was greatly impressed by the elegance of this material, she says.
Today, she creates incredible hand-crafted glass clocks that are painted on both sides using acrylic glass paint.
Inspired by nature, her eye-catching designs often celebrate the 4 seasons.
you’ve got the option to purchase your own clock from her collection onEtsy.
I get excited about working with it because these color gradients are beautiful, says the artist.
And I am incredibly happy to know and imagine that my creations hang in your homes.
From birds to flowers, Natas ever-growing portfolio celebrates her love of Mother Nature.
you’ve got the option to buy Natas beautiful suncatchers onEtsy.
Each of her pieces are packed full of beautiful details and has its own story to tell.
Koevas handmade glass art is currently available onEtsy.
Each nature-inspired design is delicately hand-painted using colorful, non-toxic pigment.
Find more from her portfolio onInstagram.
The resourceful artist now favors glass and oil paint for her close-up facial studies.
Find more of her work onInstagram.