Peace Core Glass Art - Sacramento Wide Mouth Jar w/ Metal Lid, Glasswork, Peace Core Glass Art, Atrium 916 - Sacramento.Shop
Peace Core Glass Art - Sacramento Wide Mouth Jar w/ Metal Lid, Glasswork, Peace Core Glass Art, Atrium 916 - Sacramento.Shop
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Peace Core Glass Art - Sacramento Wide Mouth Jar w/ Metal Lid

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Sandblast-etched, deep carved glass jar, works as a catch all jar.
About the Artist
Peace Core Glass Art is just me, Robert Czekanski, a Sacr
amento based artist who works primarily with glass & mirror. In a process called Sandblasting, highly compressed air mixed with sand-like abrasive is shot through a gun, eating away, or Etching the surface of the glass, leaving a rough, or Frosted  texture. Thus avoiding use of the toxic chemicals associated with the Acid-Etching method. By cutting stencils using protective masks, intricate designs can be carved at depth. The thicker the glass, the deeper it’s possible to go, so in effect a virtual 3-D glass sculpture is created.

 I am absolutely committed to reducing and mitigating our impact on the planet. I constantly Reduce, Reuse & Recycle. My source material is almost exclusively upcycled. I rescue jars from the trash. I scour Curb Alerts, Yard Sales & Thrift Stores. I design to literally remove, or at least obscure, the scratches and flaws. I take delight in transforming what was once destined for the trash into something beautiful and unique. Even the adhesive stencil mask material I use is the waste product of an industrial print shop adjacent to my glass studio. I believe we all have a part to play in sustaining and supporting that which sustains and supports us, and a responsibility to educate ourselves about how our behavior impacts our mighty, yet vulnerable, Mother Nature.
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