Jaroslav Wasserbauer stands within the distinguished lineage of Czech studio glass artists who have shaped glass into a serious sculptural medium. Building on the legacy of figures such as Stanislav Libenský, Jaroslava Brychtová, and Vladimír Kopecký, he has developed a highly individual artistic language rooted in kiln-cast glass. His sculptures are defined by geometric clarity, disciplined control of mass, and a strong architectural sensibility, often evoking crystalline structures and abstract spatial forms. Through the interplay of polished and matte surfaces, light penetrates the interior of the glass, creating a remarkable sense of depth and quiet monumentality.
In Moon, Jaroslav Wasserbauer explores the poetic interaction between mass, colour, and light within kiln-cast glass. The sculpture’s deep blue field surrounds a softly recessed centre, creating an optical depth that evokes the quiet luminosity of a celestial body suspended in space.
Through subtle surface treatment and the controlled transparency of the material, light penetrates the glass and reveals a gentle transition of tones and reflections. The work exemplifies Wasserbauer’s sculptural language, where geometric clarity and optical perception merge to create a contemplative object defined by stillness, depth, and atmospheric presence.
DETAILS
Materials & finishes
Kiln casted glass, cut and polished
Artist
Jaroslav Wasserbauer, Czech Republic, signed and certified
Special requests
Price Available Upon Request
Dimensions
90 x 70 x 14 cm / 2018