Artist Uses Molten Glass to Scorch Beautiful Abstract Designs on Paper

Abstract Art Created With Molten Glass by Etsuko Ichikawa

In her Pyrograph series, Seattle-based artist Etsuko Ichikawa creates gorgeous abstract art using a most unlikely tool: molten glass. Ichikawa uses the incredible heat of the glass–2,100-degrees Fahrenheit–to scorch her designs on paper. The creation process is a mesmerizing performance on its own, as Ichikawa waves the glass over her work surface and allows strands of the viscous material to fall on the paper (miraculously, without burning the paper to ashes).

Abstract Art Created With Molten Glass by Etsuko Ichikawa

Abstract Art Created With Molten Glass by Etsuko Ichikawa

Abstract Art Created With Molten Glass by Etsuko Ichikawa

Abstract Art Created With Molten Glass by Etsuko Ichikawa

photos via Etsuko Ichikawa

via Spoon & Tamago

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