KAMUSHKI IZ MORYA
In Vladivostok, near Cape Three Rocks, on the shore of Glass Bay, instead of sand, one can find countless perfectly smooth fragments of glass, ceramics, and metal – each having spent a long time underwater, where the waves continuously rolled them, infusing the shards with the power of water. These fragments collided countless times, developing a natural matte surface. The softness of their forms, their slopes, and their tactile quality inspired the creation of objects designed to be both beautiful and functional.
KAMUSHKI IZ MORYA
The series seems to plunge into this rounded world, where water calmly rolls onto the shore, where you can look into the distance and see
the horizon, where you feel the forces of nature and breathe in the sea air, gaining balance and strength. These forms, as if polished
with water, relax emotionally – all you need is to stroke.
Technique: kiln glass casting
Materials: glass, concrete (casting into molds)