Sunflowers are ready for the plater... as is this tree.
creating glass art using a variety of techniques; stained glass, leaded glass, fused glass
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Monday, June 27, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
Starting to assemble the sunflowers
Ready for the kiln |
Fused |
How many petals do I need? |
petals- many shapes; many sizes |
Slumped |
slum the petals |
Wrapped in lead; begin to solder |
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Sunflowers... add a dimension
I have done many sunflower pieces in the past -- I love sunflowers (almost as much as pelicans!). I generally make these in a 3-D format using stained glass wrapped in lead came.... and plated with nickel on completion. My intention now is to add a dimension to these by curving the petals and leaves in my kiln - to make them more realistic.
Step 1 will be to come up with a rough sketch of the design. It need only be a rough approximation -- to indicate size and location of elements of the piece. Each piece of glass will be cut freehand - so no pattern will be used.
Here is the rough sketch...
Step 1 will be to come up with a rough sketch of the design. It need only be a rough approximation -- to indicate size and location of elements of the piece. Each piece of glass will be cut freehand - so no pattern will be used.
Here is the rough sketch...
The circle represents the brass ring that I will use as the base for the piece.
Check out new pics in the gallery!
Friday, June 3, 2011
Tempered Bowl/dish drape experiment
Well, it was worth a try. I think the piece was a bit too thick to actually drape nicely all around. However, it turned out to be an interesting shape, which I think I will use somehow...
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Dragon and Wizard win an award!!
The Dragon and Wizard won "Best Stained Glass" category at the Prairie Art Show last night. Whooopeee!!!! |
The tempered glass bowls are ready
I am pleased with this deeper bowl. |
This is a bit shallow -- may reslump in deeper mold. Have a thought to experiment with a drape on this one. It might fall apart -- I'll display the result! |
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