Anna is so incredibly talented and a great teacher. She's very patient, guiding, a lot of fun, helpful and super nice...
The top picture is from tonight and shows how they look before they go into the kiln.
The bottom picture is from my first class and shows what they look like after they are fired. The glass melts together and becomes smooth.
The top picture is from tonight and shows how they look before they go into the kiln.
The bottom picture is from my first class and shows what they look like after they are fired. The glass melts together and becomes smooth.
5 comments:
This looks like so much fun. What a cool thing to learn! They turned out so well.
This looks way awesome! I've never seen something like this done.
I love being in your blog! I'm glad we got to do art together!
love,
A
I love being in your blog! I'm glad we got to do art together!
love,
A
The glass are partially melted and then when they cool...they look cool. Apparently not all glass is 'compatible'. Non-compatible glass would crack upon cooling down.
I recall making some cheap-o jewelry in elementary school using a similar technique.
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