Etsuko Ichikawa: drawing with glass



Artist Etsuko Ichikawa uses molten glass, kiln-heated to 2100°F, to create abstract patterns and drawings. Ichikawa explains: "It is a way of capturing a fleeting moment and eternalizing it, and it gives the viewer the opportunity to see a gesture".



The dramatic nature of her creative process means that the act of drawing is itself a kind of choreography. Watch a video of the process, filmed by Alistair Banks Griffin for The Anthropologist, here.

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