Check out my fused glass art at The Loft at Liz's. It is on top of a really cool hardware store on La Brea and 6th. It will be up until October 18, 2010.
http://www.artslant.com/la/events/show/123886-color-pattern-material
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Cave Painting Triptych, fused glass, 36"x26" |
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Cave Painting 2, fused glass, 30"x24" |
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Fracture, fused glass, 20"x27" |
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Golden Tree, fused glass, 22"x26" |
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White, Red and black, fused glass, 13"x17" |
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Ashes and Stripes, fused glass, 13"x17" |
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Rhythm in Amber, fused glass, 28"x12" |
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Traces of Fern, fused glass, 13"x17" |
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Red Tree #3, fused glass, 42"x29" |
great work Cha-Rie. What is the process of your artwork?
ReplyDeleteThe process is to gather cut glass, glass chips of varying sizes, glass powder,glass stringers, and glass flakes and melt them in a kiln. It is called glass fusing, and occurs between the temperature of 1150 degrees F to 1750 degrees. The varying temperatures produce drastically different results. Some pieces may need to be fused several times. I love working with glass for many reasons. One reason is the possibility of showing layers. I will be teaching a one day workshop through Art Center at Night October 30th. Only 3 seats are left. If it fills up try next semester or contact me with 4 of your friends.
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