How I create things in my kiln, and what eventually happens to what I create...

Glass goes in the kiln, and glass comes out, quite altered! Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. That's what happens in life.

Monday, April 2, 2012

A new direction--Contemporary!

This is a 3-stage firing project I started several days ago. The diameter of the 96 COE dichro center is 13" and the clear 96 COE base is 17.5". The dichro is purposely cut so that the center eye is still in the middle of the clear base, with the surrounding dichro closer to the edge of the clear in  one place than in another. I had previously slumped 96 COE colored rods over "squiggle" forms. Some are clear and some are opaque.
The first stage was to fuse the 13" dichro to the 17.5" clear at 1460 df in 5 ramps. After cooling that fuse, I tack fused the squiggles to the dichro and clear glass at 1265 df in 4 ramps. There are now three layers of glass to slump in the bowl form. This was done at 1265 df in 5 ramps. The bowl is 1.75" deep. Creating contemporary art is fun!

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