Born in Tokyo in 1991, Okuyama has built a career that walks the line between intimacy and observation. His photographs often feel like secrets half-rev...
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Christina Bothwell’s Surreal Sculptures Bridge the Seen and Unseen
In her evocative sculptural work, Christina Bothwell delves into the liminal space between the physical and the spiritual. Her hauntingly beautiful figures, often children or animals, appear suspended in time, seemingly caught in the delicate threshold between waking life and the dream realm. Using...
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Monica Bellucci by Ricardo Abrahao
Actress Monica Bellucci poses for a sleek and muted in menswear-inspired editorial featured in the main spread and magazine cover for The Glass Magazine’s spring issue. Captured by fashion photographer Ricardo Abrahao. See the shoot below:
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Good China, Dresses by artist Li Xiaofeng
Something delicate and beautifully shattered is repurposed into sculptural fashion. Artist Li Xiaofeng transforms fragments of ancient ceramics from the Song dynasty, Yuan dynasty, Ming dynasty, and Qing dynasty into striking wearable art. Each shard is carefully arranged and linked together, forming glistening, intricately patterned dresses that blur the line between artifact and avant garde couture. It is fragile, historic, and boldly reimagined.
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Glass Sculptures by Shayna Leib
Shayna Leib creates glass sculptures that feel alive, organic, and slightly otherworldly. Her works resemble plants or organisms, reaching out toward the viewer with intricate, twisting forms that are mesmerizing and delicate.