Glass art is fascinating and foreign to us, we rarely know how the artists create such colorful, 3D forms with the medium. Artist László Lukácsi pushes our amazement even further, with his stunning collection of organic, yet geometric glass art.

The Hungarian artist uses cold-working techniques and layering to create the beautiful forms, which seem to mimic some of the more elegant forms in nature, like shells, leaves, and other mollusks. If you, like us, were interested in owning one of these exquisite sculptures, expect to pay upwards of $50,000-$100,000. Via Faith Is Torment:
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Ben VanderVeen is the founder and editor of Moss & Fog, one of the web’s longest-running visual culture destinations. Since 2009, he’s been finding and framing the most beautiful, surprising, and thought-provoking work in art, architecture, design, and nature — reaching over 325,000 readers each month. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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