Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Screen Melt Slide show
For the last several months, I've been mesmerized by a process known as "screen melting" and have been doing almost nothing else. (I tend to get in ruts!) In this process, I actually make the glass the piece is created from. The process involves placing strips of glass on hardware cloth which is "sewed" onto a stainless steel rack with stainless steel wire. The kiln is taken up to 1650 degrees where the glass liquifies and falls through the grid of the hardware cloth making incredible patterns. I've included some close-up detail shots on some of the pieces so you can see these patterns. Once the glass has annealed, it can then be slumped or draped to form the piece.
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I'm incredibly impressed by my own work!!!
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