After "sleeping on it" I think I am beginning to like this piece of glass. I may still let the supplier know about the color changes which occurred during firing.
The brilliant aqua streak in the lower left corner is one of the surprises one sees in dichroic glass. Move the glass in another direction, or show it in another light and the aqua streak appears white.
The aqua streak is gone, and there is a lemon yellow reflection I didn't see in the base glass prior to firing.
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.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Two new bowls
Close up showing frit design |
Red Nebula bowl |
I call this one the wedding bowl. I made it for my daughter, Margaret and her new husband, Michael, who recently married. The base glass is nearly a full 18" round sheet of 96 COE thin "Reptilian" on black (from the same seller). I fused the dichro to a base glass of 96 COE clear at 1450 df, sprinkled with clear backed dichro frit to follow the network of design on the base glass. The bowl is 15.5" across and 1.75" deep. The picture, above and right, shows the dichroic frit glowing against the darker background. I think I like the black background dichroic base glass better than the white background of the red bowl. The colors stand out better.
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