Eclipse | Glass sculpture

by Anna Alsina Bardagí

About the artwork

Title: Eclipse

Material: Eco optical glass

Edition: Unique artwork

Process: Cast glass, polished, and sandblasted

Dimensions: 22.5 H x 28 W x 13 cm (8.9 H x 11 W x 5.1 inches).

Weight: 12.4 kg (27.3 lbs)

Year created: 2017

FAQs about Eclipse glass sculpture

What techniques were used to create Eclipse?

Eclipse was created using kiln-casting, coldworking, and sandblasting techniques. The suspended horizontal form was achieved through controlled surface treatment before firing.

What was the process behind creating this glass sculpture?

I created Eclipse through several stages. First, I sculpted the prototype using fine art plasticine. Next, I made a silica-plaster mold, removed the prototype, and poured glass into the hollow cavity.

The suspended pattern in the center was formed by carefully assembling two precisely measured glass blocks, which were treated and fire-polished at the junctures before being melted together.

Once the piece was cast, it was polished to enhance clarity and finished with sandblasting to bring out contrast in the surface.

What kind of glass was used in this sculpture?

The sculpture was created using Ohara’s eco-optical glass, known for its purity and visual properties. The optical qualities of the glass were crucial in creating the illusion of emptiness around the central suspended pattern, despite the sculpture being entirely solid.

How long did it take to bring Eclipse to life?

Bringing Eclipse to life took several weeks, with the process involving various stages of shaping, mold-making, casting, and polishing to fully realize the piece.

Eclipse glass sculpture

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