Glass Scoop Dish
Finally finished a wedding present I've been working on for the last 4-5 months or so. I think I can post the start to finish here as the couple doesn't read my blog. Hopefully. I wanted to choose colors that weren't too wild but something that would still have color so I went with blues and grays. I started with a pile of glass that I chunk-ed up. Lots of clear and then blues and smokey grays which almost went black. Also mixed transparents with opaques.
So, after the first firing this is what it looked like...
Not that exciting yet ... but just wait... next I cut it into strips, turned the pieces on their sides and fired them again.
then cut and turned them again...
and fired again.
then took that piece and cut it into a rectangle and added strips of 5 different colors - an opaque royal blue and light gray and then transparent smokey gray, light blue, and a darker gray (the dark gray pretty much went black).
Once that was fired I shaped it on the tile saw and grinders. This is actually the bottom of the piece which became the top of the piece. Notice it has some texture from the kiln shelf and is sortof a matte finish.
I don't have pics of all the inbetween shaping but once it was shaped I slumped it into a scoop mold and here it is! :0) The finish is semi-shiny but not super shiny - this was on purpose. Hope they like it. I plan to give it to them in the next couple weeks when I see them.
So, after the first firing this is what it looked like...
Not that exciting yet ... but just wait... next I cut it into strips, turned the pieces on their sides and fired them again.
then cut and turned them again...
and fired again.
then took that piece and cut it into a rectangle and added strips of 5 different colors - an opaque royal blue and light gray and then transparent smokey gray, light blue, and a darker gray (the dark gray pretty much went black).
Once that was fired I shaped it on the tile saw and grinders. This is actually the bottom of the piece which became the top of the piece. Notice it has some texture from the kiln shelf and is sortof a matte finish.
I don't have pics of all the inbetween shaping but once it was shaped I slumped it into a scoop mold and here it is! :0) The finish is semi-shiny but not super shiny - this was on purpose. Hope they like it. I plan to give it to them in the next couple weeks when I see them.(it's on a textured placement so that's where the diagonal lines in the shadow are from)
Labels: glass


2 Comments:
At Saturday, January 07, 2012 7:21:00 PM ,
Karina said...
WOW, Michele...that's beautiful! I LOVE how the bowl turned out. In the in-between steps, I was wondering how you'd make it look good, but it looks amazing! Funny how you can have a plan despite the amount you can't control when it comes to glass.
At Friday, January 27, 2012 8:25:00 PM ,
jenni said...
that is amazing! super cool!!!
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