a hammer and chisel, I normally expect to see a block of marble,
photographs and videos, Natnael Mekuria/Instagram, not a sheet of laminated glass! but that is the preferred medium of Ethiopian-born artist Natnael Mekuria,
as you can imagine at first the glass canvas shattered, so
he would spend hours chiselling at it only to have it break into pieces before
finishing, but he triumphed, Natnael begins by mapping the outline of the design on
the glass pane and then proceeds to produce small cracks in the glass using a
small metal chisel and a hammer. In order to obtain the desired result, he has
to control the size of the cracks by hitting the chisel with varying degrees of
force,
“It took a lot of practice and patience to master this
technique,” the artist writes in his LinkedIn bio. “But I didn’t give up. I
kept practicing and learning, and over time, I was able to develop a consistent
and reliable method for creating glass portraits.”
Mekuria
was born in 2001 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and immigrated to the United States
in 2008. He has since been living in the District of Columbia, making a living
off of his intriguing cracked glass artworks. He has found success on social
media, for more photographs and videos have a look here at his TikTok page, hammer, chisel, glass, amazing!
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