Artist Alex Bernstein Creates Suerb Glass Sculptures
Award-winning glass artist Alex Gabriel Bernstein painstakingly casts, sculpts, and polishes glass to create sculptures that are mesmerizing. His use of color, form, and light interaction creates works that provide viewers with an amazing experience.
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This collection of Alex’s Diamonds, Discs, and Half Moons, in which he uses the visual language of organic shapes to explore topics, is on display. His skill with glass is evident in the excellent craftsmanship of every piece in this collection.
“These are very much inspired by landscapes, whether it’s the view of a distant lake, a cresting wave or the implied growth of a natural crystal.”
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