On the off chance that you think glasswork includes simply ordinary family unit products, reconsider. Italian craftsman Daniela Forti utilizations a one of a kind procedure to make stunningly dreamlike and remarkable works of translucent workmanship, and they may help you to remember a well-known ocean animal.
In spite of the fact that Forti hails from Rome, she asserts acclaim from her dominance of since quite a while ago refined Tuscan convention. The 57-year-old has been living and working among the moving slopes of Chainti since 1982, and she's maintaining her well deserved notoriety as an ace of vetreria with her most recent gathering, fittingly named Meduse – the Italian name for jellyfish. She delivers these stunning table-like figures through glass combination – a system which includes deliberately softening down officially strong bits of glass until the point when they merge and weave together, framing new and wonderful shapes. On account of Meduse, gravity is the instrument that helps Forti design the reasonable "limbs" they have. !
See the grand manifestations for yourself underneath, and in case you're sufficiently fortunate to be going through Tuscany, you can visit Daniela Forti's perpetual display of glass adornments at the Palazzo Tucci Hotel in Lucca.