I have a thing about blue glass—I love it.
It’s not surprising that when I saw the blue glass sculptures at the Peggy Guggenheim Museum in Venice, I was absolutely enthralled. They're situated in front of a window looking out to the water. It was so memorable, I included a reference in one of my art stories, Ann Hamilton's myein. I was reminded again today, as they featured on my IG feed.
The twenty-three poured glass sculptures were created by artist by Egidio Costantini and based on sketches by Picasso in 1964.
Seen filtered against the light, they're exquisite and mesmerising.