After that delicious cheese interlude, here’s something a little different via This Is Colossal:
Driven by an interest in the biological process of cell division, artist Jiyong Lee (previously) fabricates translucent sculptural works of segmented glass components fused through coldworking techniques. Some pieces purposefully take the form of organic life with titles such as “White-orange Chromosome Segmentation” or “Geometric cell membrane segmentation” while others are decidedly more geometric in nature. Born and raised in South Korea, Lee has helmed the glass program at Southern Illinois University since 2005. He most recently had a solo exhibition with Clara Scremini Gallery in Paris, and you can see many more of his pieces on Artsy.
They’ve got a lovely soft feel to them – knowing they’re made of glass just adds to the compulsion to touch them and run my fingers over all the surfaces and the edges and the lines.
I think this one’s my favourite:
There’s plenty more examples from Jiyong Lee’s website:
Go look! With other interesting stuff, too.
Giliell says
Now I want to make them from resin.
johnson catman says
I get a “server IP address could not be found” error on that coldworking link. Anybody else have a problem?
Marcus Ranum says
Want.
Marcus Ranum says
I bet if you get a tiny bit of oil on them, they’ve got to make a trip through the dishwasher.
kestrel says
You just want to touch them. I really like the blue/yellow one.
voyager says
Want. To. Touch.
I get intoxicated feeling bits of seaglass. That jelly bean up top is really calling my name.