by Anna Alsina Bardagí | Apr 28, 2019 | Casting tips, Glass art blog
Working in a glass studio can have a few health risks. If you follow these general guidelines you will minimize injury and safety concerns. 1. Ventilation One of the first and most important health concerns in a glass studio are harmful particles in the air...
by Anna Alsina Bardagí | Mar 10, 2019 | Art news & insights, Glass art blog
My sculpture Pendulum was selected by the Glass Art Society to be part of the exhibition ‘Visions in Glass’ at the Morean Arts Center in St. Petersburg (Florida, USA). The exhibition ran from March 9 – April 26 and the Opening Reception was on...
by Anna Alsina Bardagí | Dec 30, 2018 | Glass art blog
The other day I received an email from a supposedly private collector who wanted to buy one of my glass sculptures. The email looked a bit suspicious and after doing some research I found out it was a scam technique being used in the art world. I’ve read some...
by Anna Alsina Bardagí | Nov 25, 2018 | Casting tips, Glass art blog
Making a plaster mold to cast a glass sculpture involves a few steps. First, you need to design your prototype with clay or fine art plasticine — the second one is my favorite because you can take as long as you want and it doesn’t dry out. Once you have...
by Anna Alsina Bardagí | Oct 11, 2018 | Art news & insights, Glass art blog
Exploring the universe of optical...
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...