the Notorious J.A.G. a new piece by me, fused glass, the black is glass powder, no paint in this! im gonna take better pics soon,,, GZ poppin' bottles,,,
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very interesting use of fusing. how was the graphic applied? and was it done before or after putting the plates in the kiln? did you have a border to keep the pieces in place or did youi just stack them onto each other and hope for the best?
the image was applied with photo resist and sandblasting,,, it was done first then the pieces were fused in the kiln, i didnt use a border or mold, i just arranged them the way i wanted and then ran a fusing cycle, this wasnt my first experiment with this, so i knew what to expect...many more ideas to explore! thanx!
3 comments:
very interesting use of fusing. how was the graphic applied? and was it done before or after putting the plates in the kiln? did you have a border to keep the pieces in place or did youi just stack them onto each other and hope for the best?
again really nice work.
the image was applied with photo resist and sandblasting,,, it was done first then the pieces were fused in the kiln, i didnt use a border or mold, i just arranged them the way i wanted and then ran a fusing cycle, this wasnt my first experiment with this, so i knew what to expect...many more ideas to explore! thanx!
I like the collection. The pieces had a very cohesive flow. The new fused pieces are so Money. I'm excited to see a 10 g stack. You done good Slinger
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