Glass Art & Vases

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  • Live to Kill Vase Sculpture by Cleon Peterson Live to Kill Vase Sculpture by Cleon Peterson

    Cleon Peterson Live to Kill Vase Sculpture by Cleon Peterson

    Purchase Live to Kill Vase Limited Edition Glossy White Ceramic Sculpture Artwork by Legendary Fine Graffiti Street Artist Cleon Peterson. Live to Kill Vase, 2021 Glossy White Ceramic Size: H 12" x W 11" x D 4" Limited edition of 500 Los Angeles-based artist Cleon Peterson is widely known for his fearless, psycho-social depictions of human nature and authoritarian elements in contemporary society. His monochromatic work." comprising paintings, sculptures, and prints, reflect his distinctive. graphic style. Peterson was a contributing artist in 2019's Beyond the Streets exhibition in Brooklyn, NY, For Beyond the Streets 2021, Peterson provides his iconic visual designs. Cleon Peterson’s world is full of merciless cruelty, chaotic debauchery, and a never-ending struggle to subvert power and oppression. His simple compositions entail complex connotations and an unsettling critique of society’s ever-growing disenfranchisement, isolation, and desperation. Looking at his work, one can easily understand that the artist is not advocating for violence, which he, instead weaponizes in the battle with apathy.

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Glass Art & Vases - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

Glass as a medium in graffiti street art can be an interesting and innovative way to explore new creative possibilities. Utilizing glass adds a unique dimension to street art, as it interacts with light, reflections, and its surroundings in a way that traditional materials like paint or markers cannot. Here are some ways glass can be incorporated into graffiti street art: Glass etching: Artists can use glass etching techniques to create intricate designs and patterns on glass surfaces. This can be done using etching cream, which reacts with the glass and permanently alters its texture, or using mechanical tools like a Dremel or rotary tool to carve directly into the glass. Etched designs on glass can create a beautiful, frosted effect that contrasts with the smooth, reflective surface. Glass paint: There are specialized paints available for glass surfaces, allowing artists to paint directly onto the glass. This can create vibrant, translucent effects that interact with light and reflections to produce unique visual experiences. Glass paint is available in a variety of colors and finishes, such as gloss, matte, and metallic. Stained glass: Graffiti artists can create stained glass-like effects by using transparent colored adhesive films or specialized glass paints. This technique can add a new level of depth and color to street art, and the light passing through the glass creates a dynamic visual effect. Glass mosaic: Artists can create intricate designs by arranging small pieces of colored glass, known as tesserae, onto a transparent adhesive film or a clear glass panel. This type of art can be attached to windows or glass walls, allowing light to pass through and create a stunning visual effect. Layering glass: By using multiple layers of glass, artists can create a three-dimensional effect in their street art. Layering different colors, textures, or designs on separate glass panes can produce intriguing depth and visual complexity. Light projection: In combination with glass surfaces, artists can use light projections to create graffiti that appears to float or change as the light source moves. This technique can also be used to make the artwork interactive, responding to the movement of people or objects in the environment. When working with glass as a medium for graffiti street art, it is essential to consider safety concerns, including the risk of injury from broken glass or damage to public property. Additionally, artists should be aware of local laws and regulations regarding graffiti and street art in their area to avoid potential legal issues. Glass art has its roots in ancient Egypt and Assyria, places where glass production was massively developed and flourished over the centuries. Later on, many other civilizations incorporated this delicate, yet demanding and fragile medium.  Nowadays, glass is still considered a more or less traditional material that requires a high level of expertise. However, over the recent years, it has also found its way into street art as a peculiar and at the same time eye-catching medium.

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