by Shawn Waggoner
Leo Tecosky, who was drawn to graffiti at an early age, began abstracting letters and words in glass to the point of nonrecognition over time, creating a beautiful visual stimulus that investigates lettering, typography, and calligraphy. His work encompasses traditional glassblowing, neon bending, screen printing, and found art sculptural installations.
This article was originally published on page 50 of the March/April 2015 issue of Glass Art.