The sculptor responsible for one of the stunning glass art exhibit in the Xenobiology Museum’s alien exhibition is a talented artist named Mara Kurosawa. Mara was thrilled at the opportunity to explore the unique forms and structures of alien life, and she spent months researching and sketching out ideas for her pieces. The resulting sculptures were breathtaking, each one a testament to Mara’s skill and imagination. Mara’s work brought the alien specimens to life in a way that no photograph or video ever could.


















THE ARTIST
Born in Tokyo, Mara Kurosawa is fascinated by the natural world from an early age, spending countless hours exploring the forests and mountains near her family’s home. As she grew older, Mara’s love of nature deepened, and she began to experiment with different forms of art as a way to express her awe and wonder at the world around her. It wasn’t until she discovered glassblowing, however, that she truly found her calling. Mara’s glass sculptures were unlike anything anyone had ever seen before. Using a combination of traditional techniques and cutting-edge technology, she created delicate, intricate pieces that captured the essence of the natural world in stunning detail. Her work earned her international acclaim, and she is widely regarded as one of the greatest glass artists of all time.
Text: ChatGPT4 (prompted by Marie-Sophie Germain)
Photos: MidJourney (prompted by Marie-Sophie Germain)
