Fotary

Art object. What it is? In the modern world, where the amount of technology and gadgets is no longer countable, each person has his own interests and hobbies. One of these hobbies is photography. This is what accompanies a person always and everywhere. Even if you are not into professional photography, your mobile phone definitely has at least one selfie shot of you - and, of course, if you don’t have the ability to buy expensive photographic equipment, you turn to the Internet. But photographs are needed not only in everyday chores; they occupy an important place when it comes to hobbies or work. For example, it will always remain interesting for photographers to create beautiful pictures using small photo frames that can be hung or placed in the room.

A few words about how photaria were born. Fotaria are unique lamps that are created by a photographer. They are inspired by nature and designed to evoke beauty. The history of fotariums began in the 19th century in England, when photographer William Turner created the first fotarium for his wife. Turner was an accomplished photographer and enjoyed experimenting with different materials. He decided to create lamps consisting of glass balls filled with smoke, which was illuminated by candlelight. These lamps were called photaria. Turner used his knowledge and experience in photography to create amazing works of art. One of the famous creators of fotariums is the American artist John Dalen. Dahlen created photariums using glass balls containing oil lamps-candles. Each product was individual and resembled some scene from life. The creation of such lamps was very labor-intensive and required a lot of time and effort. However, Dahlen enjoyed working with this material and was able to convey the beauty of each photaria in his work.