some shapes I sculpted recently
Explore the world of Andrea, a digital artist that combines natural and mechanical elements. Delving in the intersection between nature and technology, as well as using poetry to ground the meaning of her work.
Future Organic is characterised by life-like forms that emulate living organisms, but composed of inorganic human-made materials, rarely connected to life, such as metal and plastic. Thus imparting Future Organic’s distinctive aesthetic. Similar to living organisms, these forms frequently exhibit the appearance of growth, featuring tendrils or sprawling veins.
Glass artist Janis Miltenberger draws on the roles of mythology and storytelling as attempts to explain our experience of the world to build complex glass sculptures. Her work often takes the shape of recognizable objects, like human figures and chairs, which are then filled with incredible detail. The artist uses borosilicate glass, and enhanced with glass colors, gold luster, sandblasting, and oil paint. Miltenberger shares with Colossal that she was originally drawn to ceramics, and discovered glassblowing in college, where she apprenticed with Richard Marquis. More
Future Organic is characterised by life-like forms that emulate living organisms, but composed of inorganic human-made materials, rarely connected to life, such as metal and plastic. Thus imparting Future Organic’s distinctive aesthetic. Similar to living organisms, these forms frequently exhibit the appearance of growth, featuring tendrils or sprawling veins.