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Jim Dingilian Creates Detailed Scenes Inside Recycled Bottles with Only Candle Smoke

03/06/2012
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  • Jim Dingilian Bottle Art
    <a href="http://www.mckenziefineart.com/artists/dingilian/dingilian.html" target="_blank">Jim Dingilian</a>’s incredible bottle art is much more complex than the traditional building of ships inside of bottles. The detailed scenes trapped inside <a href="http://inhabitat.com/sarah-turner-recycled-bottle-family-lights-up-nottingham/" target="_blank">recycled glass bottles</a> are made with just candle smoke. The artist burns the inside, then carefully etches away the residue, revealing imagery of trees, cars, and industrial landscapes within the confines of each<a href="http://inhabitat.com/pawel-grunerts-sie43-chair-is-made-from-a-cascade-of-clear-blue-plastic-bottles/" target="_blank"> bottle</a>.
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  • Jim Dingilian Bottle Art
    To create the scenes, Dinglian collects <a href="http://inhabitat.com/luzinterruptus-luminous-recycled-bottles-cascade-from-dismantled-drinking-fountains-in-madrid/" target="_blank">empty liquor bottles</a> of varying size, shape and color.
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  • Jim Dingilian Bottle Art
    He finds the bottles just about anywhere, by the side of the road, in trash cans, or littered in parking lots. Dingilian sees each discarded bottle as an “artifact of consumption, delight, or dread,” a theme which also carries into his imagery. Detailed tableaus of these places can be found in his pieces.
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  • Jim Dingilian Bottle Art
    He often shows scenes of overgrown yards, burned out cars under bridges, or other places of desolation on the fringes of suburbia, that can be associated with the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/giant-statue-made-from-4200-coca-cola-crates-preaches-the-3rs-in-cape-town-south-africa/" target="_blank">bottle</a>s’ past lives.
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  • Jim Dingilian Bottle Art
    The make the dark renderings, the artist lights a candle, and lets the flame burn the inside of the bottle, coating it with a layer of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/reverse-graffiti-hits-munich-streets-and-pays-homage-to-green-vehicles/" target="_blank">smokey soot</a>.
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    The scenes are then slowing etched away by using the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/flight-101-dutch-ink-uses-reverse-graffiti-to-tag-up-another-wall-by-cleaning-it/" target="_blank">subtractive process of removing black to reveal white </a>(or clear glass).
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    With an unbelievably steady hand, Dingilian slowly brushes the soot away with a tiny paint brush attached to a dowel rod, that he suspends into the center of the bottle.
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  • Jim Dingilian Bottle Art
    By using different pressure, and incredible wrist control, the soft layers are pulled away, leaving the dark ash as the “positive” of the scenes inside.
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  • Jim Dingilian Bottle Art
    Dingilian’s bottles are like artistic hourglasses, capturing a moment in time within their confines. His work can be seen in galleries across the Unites States, as well as the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/artists-use-dirt-dust-and-grime-as-their-medium-for-a-new-exhibition-at-the-museum-of-art-and-design/" target="_blank">Museum of Art and Design in New York</a>.
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Jim Dingilian Bottle Art

Jim Dingilian’s incredible bottle art is much more complex than the traditional building of ships inside of bottles. The detailed scenes trapped inside recycled glass bottles are made with just candle smoke. The artist burns the inside, then carefully etches away the residue, revealing imagery of trees, cars, and industrial landscapes within the confines of each bottle.

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