Glass is both fragile and hard, Korean artist Eunsuh Choi finds an artistic way to synthesize both. The artist sculpts elaborated and fragile artworks through a process called Flameworking, who heats thin borosilicate glass rods with a torch and forms the lattice structures in a careful way.
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