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.
Stability I. by Czech glass artist Jaroslav Wasserbauer examines the delicate relationship between balance, weight, and tension. Formed from deep green glass, the sculpture appears both solid and suspended, creating a visual dialogue between stability and instability. Its angled structure challenges the viewer’s perception of support and gravity, while the textured surface introduces depth, rhythm, and a quiet tactile quality. Through minimal geometry and controlled imbalance, Wasserbauer transforms glass into a sculptural study of strength, fragility, and spatial 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
60 x 32 x 16 cm / 2026