
Jagoda Kamov
Jagoda Kamov’s recent work spans flat and sculptural glass. Her graduation piece, *A Sense of Place*, combines engraving, fusing and sandblasting on glass, with an interactive black-ink element: ink brushed across the surface settles into the engraved and sandblasted areas, so the image emerges as it is worked — a figure at the threshold of ancient ruins, exploring belonging and memory.
She has also completed her first glass sculpture, a small snake, extending her practice from two-dimensional panels into three-dimensional form.
Alongside her studio work, glass runs through her interdisciplinary practice in theatre and film, where she treats it as a material language of light, fragility and transformation.
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