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大自然是美丽的,甚至没有尝试 – 树木,山脉,花朵和水体唤起各种灵感。对于位于科罗拉多州阿拉莫萨的艺术家Kasia Polkowska来说,她对大自然的热爱激发了她创造出许多令人惊叹的彩色玻璃马赛克。.
Polkowska于2006年在纽约布鲁克林的Pratt研究所获得美术学士学位。一年后,她在曼哈顿的一家商业彩色玻璃马赛克瓷砖工作室找到了一份工作,在那里她第一次使用玻璃制作装饰设计。赌场和其他大型商业项目。她爱上了艺术形式,从那时起就没有回头。她的作品的主要焦点是自然,然而她也创作了幻想和抽象作品.
她告诉我们,Polkowska对户外运动的热爱促使她创造了她的风景。她接受了颜色,植物群和动物群,独特的地质构造以及每个新地方的光线 – 用照片捕捉所有这些作为参考,以提出总结她对那个特定地方的印象的图像。 “我真正吸引的那种观点是你在拼图盒上看到的那些史诗般的景象,”波尔科夫斯卡告诉玛莎斯图尔特生活。 “我喜欢知道这些观点存在于数百万人中,而你实际上可以在现实生活中找到它们并迷失它们。”她创造的最终产品是令人着迷的栩栩如生的马赛克景观,绝对可以放在他们自己的拼图盒上.
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Polkowska一直在探索的新媒体是雕塑上的彩色玻璃马赛克作品。 (她还画画,画画和拍照。)她最近的雕塑,与雕塑家凯尔库尼夫合作,是一个四英尺的俄罗斯套娃(也称为俄罗斯堆叠玩偶)雕塑,名为“Johona Mai”,意思是“阳光”明亮的花“在纳瓦霍人。雕塑的颜色灵感来自科罗拉多州的阿拉莫萨,这里是Polkowska和Cunniff居住的小镇,被称为“凉爽的阳光之地” – 而Polkowska的波兰传统则激发了雕塑的俄罗斯套娃形态。两位艺术家展示了针对山脉的最终产品,雕塑与自然的结合简直令人惊讶。这只是Polkowska的第二个雕塑,但她与我们分享她最近的一个梦想是设计一个充满异想天开的彩色雕塑的马赛克雕塑公园,所以它肯定不会是她的最后一个.
Polkowska一直在练习彩色玻璃马赛克艺术十年。为此,她告诉我们,作为一名艺术家并非一蹴而就。 “花时间草绘,试验和找到自己的声音,”她鼓励有抱负的艺术家。 “花时间在你所吸引的任何媒介上发展你的技术是至关重要的。想法和概念是伟大的,但如果你没有办法以有效的方式表达它们,它们就不会像你想象的那样遇到实践,耐心和坚持是关键。“ Polkowska的下一步是将陶瓷,玻璃和摄影结合在她即将开展的项目中,因为她继续计划她的马赛克雕塑公园。要了解更多Polkowska的作品,您可以在Instagram和她的网站上关注她.
观看Kasia Polkowska在创作花卉马赛克时的工作:
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27.04.2023 @ 06:23
As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language preference. However, I can provide a comment in English on the topic of Kasia Polkowskas photography and art.
Kasia Polkowskas love for nature has inspired her to create stunning colored glass mosaics that depict trees, mountains, flowers, and bodies of water. Her focus on nature is evident in her work, but she also creates fantasy and abstract pieces. Polkowskas passion for outdoor activities has led her to capture the colors, plant and animal life, unique geological formations, and lighting of each new place she visits through photography. She then uses these images as references to create mosaic images that summarize her impressions of that particular place.
Polkowskas recent collaboration with sculptor Kyle Cunniff resulted in a four-foot-tall Russian nesting doll sculpture called “Johona Mai,” which means “bright flower” in Navajo. The sculptures colors were inspired by the town of Alamosa, Colorado, where Polkowska and Cunniff reside, and her Polish heritage inspired the Russian nesting doll form. The final product is a stunning combination of sculpture and nature.
Polkowska encourages aspiring artists to take their time to sketch, experiment, and find their voice. She believes that developing ones skills in any medium is crucial to effectively expressing ideas and concepts. Patience and perseverance are key to success.
Polkowskas next project involves combining ceramics, glass, and photography in her mosaic sculpture park. To see more of Polkowskas work, follow her on Instagram and visit her website.