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The artist describes and depicted features such as 
internal contradictions, 
the order of the symmetry of everything that exists, 
the unity of opposites.

Everything is a whole with its opposite.

"Kiln casting" technique is used for this work.
This glass shaping technique, also known as the furnace shaping technique, is a technique that has significant similarities with sculpture and ceramics and is made by hand shaping.
In practice, the clay model of the glass sculpture is prepared, the plaster mold of the model is taken, then the glass pieces are placed in the mold and the glass is melted into the mold at about 840 degrees and baked at high temperature to take the shape of the model. The firing time varies depending on the thickness of the glass in a period of one to two weeks. After the glass has cooled, the mold is broken and the glass sculpture is cleaned and the outer surfaces are polished and the glass is given its final shape.

The thickness of cast glass is approximately 5 cm,  The brass shadow of glass is 0,5 cm.

The base of this sculpture is made of the antiqued brass plate.

It is a work in one piece. parts do not separate. It will be packaged in this condition and shipped safely.
The artist describes and depicted features such as 
internal contradictions, 
the order of the symmetry of everything that exists, 
the unity of opposites.

Everything is a whole with its opposite.

"Kiln casting" technique is used for this work.
This glass shaping technique, also known as the furnace shaping technique, is a technique that has significant similarities with sculpture and ceramics and is made by hand shaping.
In practice, the clay model of the glass sculpture is prepared, the plaster mold of the model is taken, then the glass pieces are placed in the mold and the glass is melted into the mold at about 840 degrees and baked at high temperature to take the shape of the model. The firing time varies depending on the thickness of the glass in a period of one to two weeks. After the glass has cooled, the mold is broken and the glass sculpture is cleaned and the outer surfaces are polished and the glass is given its final shape.

The thickness of cast glass is approximately 5 cm,  The brass shadow of glass is 0,5 cm.

The base of this sculpture is made of the antiqued brass plate.

It is a work in one piece. parts do not separate. It will be packaged in this condition and shipped safely.
The artist describes and depicted features such as 
internal contradictions, 
the order of the symmetry of everything that exists, 
the unity of opposites.

Everything is a whole with its opposite.

"Kiln casting" technique is used for this work.
This glass shaping technique, also known as the furnace shaping technique, is a technique that has significant similarities with sculpture and ceramics and is made by hand shaping.
In practice, the clay model of the glass sculpture is prepared, the plaster mold of the model is taken, then the glass pieces are placed in the mold and the glass is melted into the mold at about 840 degrees and baked at high temperature to take the shape of the model. The firing time varies depending on the thickness of the glass in a period of one to two weeks. After the glass has cooled, the mold is broken and the glass sculpture is cleaned and the outer surfaces are polished and the glass is given its final shape.

The thickness of cast glass is approximately 5 cm,  The brass shadow of glass is 0,5 cm.

The base of this sculpture is made of the antiqued brass plate.

It is a work in one piece. parts do not separate. It will be packaged in this condition and shipped safely.
The artist describes and depicted features such as 
internal contradictions, 
the order of the symmetry of everything that exists, 
the unity of opposites.

Everything is a whole with its opposite.

"Kiln casting" technique is used for this work.
This glass shaping technique, also known as the furnace shaping technique, is a technique that has significant similarities with sculpture and ceramics and is made by hand shaping.
In practice, the clay model of the glass sculpture is prepared, the plaster mold of the model is taken, then the glass pieces are placed in the mold and the glass is melted into the mold at about 840 degrees and baked at high temperature to take the shape of the model. The firing time varies depending on the thickness of the glass in a period of one to two weeks. After the glass has cooled, the mold is broken and the glass sculpture is cleaned and the outer surfaces are polished and the glass is given its final shape.

The thickness of cast glass is approximately 5 cm,  The brass shadow of glass is 0,5 cm.

The base of this sculpture is made of the antiqued brass plate.

It is a work in one piece. parts do not separate. It will be packaged in this condition and shipped safely.
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Gamze Haberal

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Sculpture, Glass on Glass

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Symphony of Opposites I tried to describe and depict features such as internal contradictions, the order of the symmetry of everything that exists, and the unity of opposites. I know that everything is a whole with its opposite. Delve into the intricacies of the human experience with our captivating glass sculpture, meticulously crafted using the kiln casting technique. This exquisite piece, entitled "Symphony of Opposites," offers a profound exploration of internal contradictions and the unity of opposites, echoing the timeless philosophical concepts of harmony and balance. Intricately designed with precision and care, my sculpture embodies the order and symmetry inherent in all existence, capturing the essence of duality and interconnectedness. Each element is a testament to the delicate balance between opposing forces, harmoniously coalescing to form a cohesive whole. The kiln casting technique, akin to sculpting and ceramics, lends a sculptural quality to the glass, allowing for the manifestation of intricate details and nuanced expressions. Through a meticulous process, a clay model is meticulously prepared, serving as the blueprint for the final sculpture. A plaster mold is then taken from the model, providing the framework for the glass to take shape. At temperatures reaching approximately 840 degrees, the glass is carefully melted into the mold, undergoing a transformative journey as it assumes the form of the model. "Symphony of Opposites" invites viewers to contemplate the complexities of existence, to embrace the unity inherent in diversity, and to discover beauty in the harmonious interplay of contrasting elements. A testament to the enduring power of art to transcend boundaries and illuminate the human spirit, our sculpture is a celebration of the interconnectedness of all things." The thickness of cast glass is approximately 5 cm. The brass shadow of the glass is 0,5 cm. The base of this sculpture is made of an antiqued brass plate.

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Sculpture:Glass on Glass

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:8.7 W x 12.2 H x 3.9 D in

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She was born in Istanbul in 1969. She studied Sociology at Istanbul University. She developed her techniques in painting by working with master painters such as İnci Eviner, Şule Ulusoy, and Hasan Kavruk. She founded "Dega Art Gallery" in 1996 and continued painting together with her professional art gallery management, Hosted more than thirty fairs and exhibitions. In 2008, She started working on the glass beside painting too. In her own studio, she focused on “kiln casting” and “Pate de Verre” techniques for a long time with some national and international master glass artists. She worked with Spanish artist Pilar Aldana Mendez. She still continues her artistic life with her artworks at her own glass studio in Istanbul, Galata region by using the techniques of "Pate de Verre", "Fusion", "Casting Glass”, “Lost Wax”, and "Lampworking".

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