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Incredible Art Installation Made Using Shattered Glass In A Benedictine Monastery

| Art and design | April 27, 2012

Baptiste Debombourg art installation

art installation Shattered Glass Benedictine Monastery

art installation Shattered Glass Baptiste Debombourg

art installation Shattered Glass in a Benedictine Monastery

Shattered Glass art installation Benedictine Monastery

This art installation of shattered glass by Baptiste Debombourg is called ‘Aerial’. It’s a site – specific artwork in an old Benedictine monastery called Brauweiler Abbey near Cologne, Germany. The artist used numerous sheets of shattered laminated glass to mimic a frothy flood of water rushing into the room. It’s beautiful. One wouldn’t think to use glass as a material to represent rushing water, well I certainly wouldn’t.

You can see more of images of the art installation here

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