by Anna Alsina Bardagí | Jul 18, 2018 | Art news & insights, Glass art blog
It was an honor to be recently interviewed by the Glass Art Society, one of the world’s leading organizations in glass art dedicated to promoting and supporting the worldwide community of artists who work with glass. Its commitment to creating greater public...
by Anna Alsina Bardagí | Jun 24, 2018 | Art news & insights, Glass art blog
View artwork The mantle makes up most of the Earth’s total volume, but it has never been physically explored. This mysterious hot layer reaches temperatures as high as 3700C (6692F). Geologists believe that diamonds are formed in the mantle and brought to the...
by Anna Alsina Bardagí | May 25, 2018 | Art news & insights, Glass art blog
View artwork AXIS. Optical glass sculpture. April 2018. Cast, polished, and sandblasted. Size: 27 H x 27 W x 8.5 cm (10.6 H x 10.6 W x 3.3 in). Weight: 13 kg (28.6 lbs). Like the Earth revolving around its axis, life is constant movement and change. Everything...
by Anna Alsina Bardagí | Nov 2, 2017 | Art news & insights, Glass art blog
A few pictures of my Showroom opening on October 28 in my glass studio in Barcelona. Thank you everyone for attending! The space combines an area with the latest glass sculptures, artistic photography and another one with projections exploring the properties of light...
by Anna Alsina Bardagí | Sep 17, 2017 | Art news & insights, Glass art blog
Today I had a nice surprise. The artist Theo Horneman has dedicated his latest illustration to my art. Through his drawings, Theo explores the world of imagination and free expression. Check out his artistic illustrations and creativity on Instagram!...
by Anna Alsina Bardagí | Jul 18, 2017 | Art news & insights, Glass art blog
View artwork Surrounded by cliffs and rocks, sirens were fated to die if someone heard their singing and escaped them. Their enchanting music and voices drew sailors to shipwreck on the rocky coast of their island. Nobody escaped from their irresistible fatal...