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Other details :
Artwork on glass. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
44.1x20.9in
About this artwork
Blue Mountain: A dreamlike vision of what a view of a beautiful mountain might be, representing a longing for freedom, seen from behind a fence. Created during the period around the COVID-19 crisis, when we all enjoyed a sense of freedom but were still confined by limitations in our activities, this work reflects on how we learned to see life differently during those times. It speaks to the human desire for freedom, yet acknowledges the restrictions… that we faced. The piece is ultimately about learning to look at life with a renewed perspective, embracing hope and positivity as we look toward the future.
Daan fuses multiple layers of glass together in combination with iron oxides to achieve the desired result. Some parts are applied as powder, which is best compared to sand or finely ground glass, while other parts are applied with a brush and Arabic gum. Afterward, all the layers are fused together at around 800°C.
Delving into the depths of glass art since childhood, Daan Theys couples glass and iron oxides to create multisensory paintings. His style blends realism and abstract elements, sculpting dream fragments in an amalgam of painting and installation art. The surrealistic narratives of his pieces embody an exploration of time, memory, and identity, interleaving contemporary issues and historical references.