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Glassmaking: Morganica (Cynthia Morgan) demonstrates the technical and creative challenges of making art using glass through fused glass, coldworking, and experimentation. Primarily focused on the casting of glass, including pate de verre and reservoir casting, she also discusses less-used kinformed glass techniques such as tack-fusing, kilncarving, and pattern-bar development.

5 11, 2007

Castuary: Life in the patience zone

2017-10-07T17:36:34-07:00

The kiln hit process temp* last night, stayed that way for eight hours and about two minutes ago reached its annealing soak. It'll soak for another 23 hours and 58 minutes, then start the long, downhill slide to room temperature. By my calculations it'll hit room temperature Friday morning at 5:15 AM. Another 24 hours of resting, and it's mine. [...]

Castuary: Life in the patience zone2017-10-07T17:36:34-07:00
19 10, 2007

Life in the slow (glass) lane… (fast-de-verre)

2020-02-10T16:26:52-08:00

Pulled another batch of five-finger experiments out of the kiln this morning, couple of conventional tack-fuse pieces that came out well and will go into sales inventory, and two experiments that failed-but. Neither was a success. The one at right, kind of a fast-de-verre, I adore but it developed a crack around the base, undoubtedly due to expansion differentials of [...]

Life in the slow (glass) lane… (fast-de-verre)2020-02-10T16:26:52-08:00
14 10, 2007

Coolth #2: Quoin Basket

2020-02-10T16:23:36-08:00

If you've read the previous post, you read that I got a couple of nice experiments out of the kiln tonight. The first is a fibrous-looking, almost woven basket (which actually does have some weaving processes) out of stringer. The second, the subject of this post, uses small pieces of sheet glass instead of stringers and noodles. I'm calling it [...]

Coolth #2: Quoin Basket2020-02-10T16:23:36-08:00
13 10, 2007

Coolth #1: Amber basket

2016-05-18T15:07:40-07:00

I opened the kiln to some seriously cool pieces tonight. They may get beyond the level of five-finger exercise and into "worth exploring." Played around with the stringer-on-a-support-structure thing a couple of weeks ago, and built a small blue basket to test the concept. I liked the way it turned out: I decided to explore this a bit, continuing with [...]

Coolth #1: Amber basket2016-05-18T15:07:40-07:00
5 10, 2007

Field trip for glass

2019-01-15T16:46:36-08:00

Just got back from the Oregon Glass Guild's field trip to Seattle; had a lovely time, very nice people. Special thanks to Robin Knoke for organizing the trip, which was amazingly inexpensive and very informative. OGG chartered a bus to drive us all up to visit the Spectrum glass factory, stop in at Olympic Color Rods (which supplies a fair [...]

Field trip for glass2019-01-15T16:46:36-08:00
2 10, 2007

Five-finger revisited, part II

2020-02-10T15:59:39-08:00

Oh...referring to the four tackfuse exercises I did this week, I posted the basket (thanks, Gary, I was trying to figure out what to call these things). So just to clear up a couple of e-mail queries, here's what the other three looked like. Apologies for the quality of the photos--I just snapped these in the kitchen. Arrowneous. This was [...]

Five-finger revisited, part II2020-02-10T15:59:39-08:00
2 10, 2007

Five finger exercises, revisited

2020-02-10T15:58:40-08:00

Realized last week that between visitors, cool events like BeCON, losing Chinni and dayjob pressures I HADN'T SO MUCH AS RUN A GLASS SCORE IN ALMOST THREE MONTHS. That's gotta be some kind of record, and it probably explained the nervous twitch in my brain. (Although my wallet keeps sending sincere thanks for the sudden cessation of glass expenditures) Anyway, [...]

Five finger exercises, revisited2020-02-10T15:58:40-08:00
20 09, 2007

My top 20 frit colors

2016-05-16T01:12:20-07:00

I'm thinking of this now because somebody asked me what I'd recommend to stock a new studio with an adequate supply of frit. My first impulse was to suggest that such a question was rather like asking which letters to buy for your laptop keyboard. Then I got to thinking about it, and it really is a good question. Not sure it has an answer, but it's still a good question.

My top 20 frit colors2016-05-16T01:12:20-07:00
26 08, 2007

I don’t light up my life, it seems

2016-05-16T01:01:59-07:00

So I haven't made ANY glass, or molds, or models, or pretty much anything relating to glass for at least three weeks. I wonder if you can get the glass DTs?

I don’t light up my life, it seems2016-05-16T01:01:59-07:00
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