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Whether looking at it as an artistic or utilitarian material, glass requires careful handling, confidence and above all, finesse. Any wrong move and all you’ve worked for is in shambles.

For Polish artist Marta Klonowska, however, beauty can be found even in the seemingly worthless shards. Deftly breaking glass is where she begins to execute her passion for forming sculptures.

Each one of her creations is inspired from renowned works of artists such as Francisco de Goya, Peter Paul Rubens, and Michel de Bouillon.

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Lemur glass sculpture

Glass shard sculpture inspired by La Marquesa de Pontejos after Francisco de Goya

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A black and white print of “La Marquesa de Pontejos” after Francisco de Goya

Sculpture inspired by Venus and Adonis after Peter Paul Rubens

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Art installation containing a print of “Venus and Adonis” after Peter Paul Rubens

Lynx After a Sketchbook Page by Albrecht Durer

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