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...
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Friday, June 3, 2011
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! |
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Making a Tempered Glass Bowl
Our patio table top was destroyed in a storm last fall. I salvaged the little glass cubes, cleaned them and hope to create a couple of unique bowls from them. I arranged the glass pieces on thinfire in my kiln -- in 2 circles -- 13" and 10 1/2"-- which will fit 2 bowl molds I intend to use. The glass will be subjected to a full fuse schedule in the kiln overnight and hopefully will retain texture, but be fused together. We'll see....
Friday, May 13, 2011
Dragon and Wizard are done
The end has come. The piece has been foiled, patina'd and polished. Will still need to paint the frame. Have a look.
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Dragon and Wizard |
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Back to the Wizard and Dragon
Finally home from winter sojourn and getting back to the Wizard and Dragon - still sitting on my work table. I'm pretty happy with the fused piece. Next step is to plan the foreground and background. The foreground needs some rocks -- and because the Wizard is standing on one and the Dragon is behind some -- needed to create some perspective. I did this by fusing 2 layers of glass together to create thicker rocks or by foiling together 2 or 3 layers.
Now for the background. It has taken a few days to cut and fit the pieces together.
Next step will be to finish the background and border, install the zinc frame, foil and solder all the pieces together -- and finally to patina the copper seams with black patina and polish the finishe piece.
Now for the background. It has taken a few days to cut and fit the pieces together.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
The Dragon and the Wizard
The dragon and the wizard have emerged from 2 more visits to the kiln. Detail was added through application of fusible paint. The first firing set the outline painting and the second set the shading painting.
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