Unique rotating Glass Sculpture by Christopher Jobson, Innsbruck based Austrian conceptual artist
Rotating Glass Sculpture by Christopher Jobson
Born in 1988, Thomas Medicus is a talented Austrian conceptual artist working in a studio of stained glass windows. Among many of his art projects is a rotating Glass Sculpture. In particular, it consists from 160 glass strips, which reveal several anamorphic images of fish, and a bird. According to Thomas Medicus, each detail of his sculpture – handpainted in the technique of stained glass. Meanwhile, he calls his curious glass sculpture “Emulsifier”. When the art object is rotating, a viewer can observe the hidden images from the right angle. Currently the artist lives in Innsbruck, Austria.
An image of a bird appears from the cetain angle. Glass Sculpture ‘Emulsifier’ by Innsbruck based Austrian conceptual artist Thomas Medicus
Rotating Glass Sculpture by Christopher Jobson
Each detail of a rotating glass sculpture – previously handpainted. ‘Emulsifier’ by Austrian conceptual artist Thomas Medicus
Flying flamingo, seen under a certain angle. Rotating Glass Sculpture ‘Emulsifier’ by Austrian conceptual artist Thomas Medicus
Fabulous Rotating Glass Sculpture ‘Emulsifier’ transforms into a fish or a bird, depending on the angle. Project by Innsbruck based Austrian conceptual artist Thomas Medicus
Detail of Fish – Rotating Glass Sculpture ‘Emulsifier’ created by Austrian conceptual artist Thomas Medicus
The moment of transformation. Rotating Glass Sculpture ‘Emulsifier’ created by Austrian conceptual artist Thomas Medicus
Amazing details of Rotating Glass Sculpture ‘Emulsifier’ created by Austrian conceptual artist Thomas Medicus
According to the artist, each piece of his Rotating Glass Sculpture – handpainted in the technique of stained glass. ‘Emulsifier’ art project created by Austrian conceptual artist Medicus
Closeup, Rotating Glass Sculpture ‘Emulsifier’ by Insburk based Austrian conceptual artist Th. Medicus
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