Sunday, March 03, 2013
Saturday, March 02, 2013
gratuitous kitten shot
Kitten is not pleased that the string stopped moving. what do you mean, you needed to take a picture. Keep the string *moving*!
(He's still alive despite that horrible terrible awful cold that some of you heard about. Been off of antibiotics for a week now, but is still having some weird breathing noises start up now and then... sigh.... but he IS full of spit and vinegar again, which is a relief!)
(He's still alive despite that horrible terrible awful cold that some of you heard about. Been off of antibiotics for a week now, but is still having some weird breathing noises start up now and then... sigh.... but he IS full of spit and vinegar again, which is a relief!)
Friday, March 01, 2013
Nightlights - abstract stained glass for Jennifer
Lessons learned:
- I forget how much i enjoy stained glass. (You'd think I'd use this knowledge to get moving on those 4 window panels for my kitchen cabinets - eh? nope.)
- Better planning needed, next time, for where that nightlight bracket lands. Aim for a seam next time.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Nightlights - fused owl for Lara
Another very late Xmas gift....
As always, more lessons learned:
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After the first firing, both nightlights were flat. I kept the abstract one flat, but wanted to try making the owl light curved. |
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Curved owl light in the dark. |
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Daytime view of the curved owl nightlight. |
As always, more lessons learned:
- First attempt at curving the panel was on a metal dish of unknown origin.... stainless steel is OK, but this one was not guaranteed steel.... and i ended up freaking myself out thinking of all the awful chemicals i might be unleashing on my house and stopped that firing. Next time, no messing around like that.
- If using a ceramic (unglazed) bowl.... ventilation is key. (I broke that bowl in half -- but it worked anyway!!)
- This nightlight, so far, seems to be of a more decent weight for the glue I used. I've not heard of this one falling apart just yet....
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Nightlights - abstract fused glass for Linz
A very late Xmas project ....
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Two nightlights fit on one shelf for firing. The one in the back is the one pictured here. |
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Here's what it looks like (kind of) when it's turned on |
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And here's what it looks like in broad daylight. |
Lessons learned?
- Three layers at this size (roughly 4" x 6") is too heavy for the first kind of glue I used :/ Linz reports that it fell off of the nightlight bracket in less than a week :/
- It's harder to take accurate "in the dark" pictures than I imagined
- I still like fused glass with that extra layer of clear on the top (to make it look deep or submerged) a lot.
Friday, February 22, 2013
A coordinated art trade! And it happens every year. Neat-o!
I think I would like to go to this someday:
http://www.yumaartsymposium.memberlodge.org/
Trading my art for other folks' art can be way more fun than selling it :) and learning new techniques is always fun....AND both of these are a most excellent reason to visit a state I've never been to.
Pictures of recent projects are slowly migrating off of my camera and will be showing up here soonish.
http://www.yumaartsymposium.memberlodge.org/
Trading my art for other folks' art can be way more fun than selling it :) and learning new techniques is always fun....AND both of these are a most excellent reason to visit a state I've never been to.
Pictures of recent projects are slowly migrating off of my camera and will be showing up here soonish.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Exciting things in my basement....
- Envirotex Lite (what's the difference between regular & lite? idk! but I'm going to find out!
- Roving + two felting needles....
- Many, many half-finished metal curiosities!
- A dozen+ landscape paintings that will get MONSTERS painted into them in January!
- A piano waiting to be disassembled into many different pieces for different uses.... i forsee a bench, some jewelry, and some sculptures coming out of this :D
- Generally organized chaos!!!!!
Sunday, December 02, 2012
VFW Craft Fair
Last weekend I was in a spur-of-the moment (like they called around 7pm the night before) craft fair. I met some nice people, didn't sell much, and am super grateful to those friends who stopped by to hang out :)
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
2012 Dziesmu Svetki Milvokos
I guess I made enough stuff to fill a table :) I almost even look a little professional, if I do say so myself.
I was at Milwaukee's Latvian Song & Dance Festival from July 4 - 8. This year I was selling sandblasted glassware, jewelry, decorative switchplates, and lino printed cards. My mom had the table next to me, which was fun :) Now slowly moving onto (what feels like a monumental task) photographing jewelry and other items to post up for sale on Etsy.
I was at Milwaukee's Latvian Song & Dance Festival from July 4 - 8. This year I was selling sandblasted glassware, jewelry, decorative switchplates, and lino printed cards. My mom had the table next to me, which was fun :) Now slowly moving onto (what feels like a monumental task) photographing jewelry and other items to post up for sale on Etsy.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Tuesday, June 05, 2012
Three newest pendants
Today's efforts after work yielded these! #27, #28, & #29 in a series of fifty. I am 58% finished with my bezel setting challenge! Yea!
Saturday, June 02, 2012
Friday, June 01, 2012
New prints!
Here's a proof of a new Latvian card I'm working on --- I've cleaned it up a bit since this picture was taken and have started printing cards for Dziesmu Svetki like this:
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Multiple perspectives
I really enjoy seeing multiple perspective of things. One way this manifests is that i just LOVE to look at the end result of art projects where either the whole class/room/group is given a description of the assignment and we see how all the end results are different OR things like what Corning Glass did here where they took (what appear to be) children's drawings, made them out of glass, and posted both the idea + end result.
Here are two examples from the Corning Glass Museum site......
On paper:


In glass:


Here are two examples from the Corning Glass Museum site......
On paper:


In glass:


Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Sandblasting
Guess who is going to the Vinery to sandblast this week?
I quite enjoy using this pink duct tape instead of the grey stuff ;) Thanks to that long ago 3-year bag arranger for getting it for me :) My goal is to finish cutting ALL of the existing glass in my house, sandblast it, and then be done with this stuff for ..... ever? for years? For a long time anyway. I enjoy other projects more than this one (although I did get quite a bit of "quality TV time" in while working on these the other day).
Friday, May 25, 2012
Ooooh! Shiny!
I've been playing around with a new technique: polishing stuff in a rock tumbler. Initial results? WOW!!! Sooooo shiny!
And there's an extra bonus, too. Yesterday I found out that half an hour is enough to polish the silver BUT LEAVES MY DICHRO ALONE... Which is awesome because that means I can polish all of my glass bezel pendant without dealing with the buffer!
And there's an extra bonus, too. Yesterday I found out that half an hour is enough to polish the silver BUT LEAVES MY DICHRO ALONE... Which is awesome because that means I can polish all of my glass bezel pendant without dealing with the buffer!
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