Cremation Sculptures
Cremation Ash Sculptures formed Artisticly with GlassCremation art is a new concept in the memorial industry where an artist takes a small portion of cremated remains and incorporates them into an original work of art. There is a famous quote that comes to mind when considering how art could be utilized to create elegant and unforgettable remembrances that honor lost loved ones. The quote is from the famous painter Pablo Picasso, and states, "The purpose of art is washing the dust off daily life of our souls." This quote almost perfectly embodies how this time-old trade brings color and liveliness into our lives. Just like art does this in our normal day to day routine, even if it goes unnoticed by many, cremation art can bring light into the dark world of sorrow. Cremation sculptures, while mostly unconventional, are beautiful memorial sculptures which permanently contain a small amount of cremated remains. Our most popular glass pieces feature a long, cylindrical shape that is centered within a band of colorful glass, which ascends the piece. There are several color combinations available for these sculptures, and because they are hand-made by the artist, we can assure that no two pieces will ever be completely identical. This makes for a remembrance that is as completely unique as the person it memorializes. Our other cremation sculpture features an exquisitely detailed cross or even plaque with a military insignia. These elegant relief sculptures are of ceramic and also hold small portion of cremated remains. The beautiful natural color of the ceramic creates an undeniably ethereal effect for these pieces, which are meant to pay tribute to more studious or even religious loved ones. These beautiful sculptures will not only brighten anyone's day, they will also serve as a constant and gentle, yet discreet, reminder of our loved ones. Because of the beautiful features presented in these pieces, one can rest assured that they will look astounding in nearly every setting. These sculptures definitely stand true to the famous quote by Aristotle: "The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance." The inward significance will certainly make these work of arts unforgettable tributes to those who enjoyed every moment of life. |