When light meets glass
- Daniela's most famous series is called Meduse
- She has developed her own glass fusing method
- Her works are often made using the glass fusion technique
Always attracted to the transformation of different glassworking techniques, Daniela Forti chose to focus on the fusion of glass and crystal. She has established her own creative process which she refers to as "multidimensional contemporary art". Her series of artworks and sculptures have received notable reviews and appreciation for their audacity, both in Italy and abroad. She graduated from the Art School in Rome and in 1982 moved to Tuscany and opened her own professional studio. Her works began to gain visibility and success. Moving from interior design to the making of stained glass windows for churches, Daniela consolidated her knowledge of the interplay between light and glass.
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INTERVIEW
It’s a very difficult material to manipulate but it is also wonderful, almost magical. The inspiration for working with glass came from observing glass blowers and their creative process. I spent years learning everything related to glassmaking techniques.
I started a personal research and experimentation, based on the relationship between light and glass. It's now a perpetual challenge for me, taking the material to its limits, making it ever more fluid and in movement.
Yes, the glass melts at 800 degrees celsius and it becomes fluid. I pour it into a sort of grid and create drops made longer and larger by the force of gravity.
My sculptures seek to challenge the preconceptions around glass. It’s not rigid and cold, but in perpetual movement. My dream-like creations often recall the undulating shapes of aquatic life such as jellyfish.
































