for the past year i have been saving these bits of glass that i usually throw away. these are the left over scraps from my product the whole bowls.

each piece of glass has a bright colour on the inside and white on the outside. they are curved and in a round disc shape. i have recently had an idea on how i can reuse these scraps.

each piece of glass has a bright colour on the inside and white on the outside. they are curved and in a round disc shape. i have recently had an idea on how i can reuse these scraps.

then i flatten these curved half discs in a kiln, leaving the piece of glass in the bottom half of the image.

this is what the kiln looks like loaded up before i turn it on. i bring the glass up to 700 degrees Celsius, and let gravity and the heat gently slump the glass flat on the kiln shelf. then i cool them down. the whole process takes about 24 hours.
these are the flattened pieces of glass in my studio. with my solo exhibition next year i need to start making some work for it, and these flattened scraps are going to come in very handy.
more on what they will be turned into once i finally get to finishing one.
more on what they will be turned into once i finally get to finishing one.
very interesting!
ReplyDeleteaaaaaahh all that build up and then you leave us hanging!!
ReplyDeleteWHAT WILL THEY BE!!!
I think they look like jelly beans...yummmy
ReplyDeletemore like broken lifesavers.
ReplyDeleteOoooh...a mystery...can't wait to see!!!
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