Petrified Wood and Robin’s Egg Blue Bowl
In this project-based lesson, we will capitalize on the effects produced by combining a streaky sheet glass style called Petrified Wood with Robin’s Egg Blue, a copper-bearing opalescent. Because the clear areas of Petrified Wood are made of a glass called Red Reactive Clear, those areas will develop deep red hues wherever they make contact with select copper-bearing glass. By demonstrating the fusing, coldworking, and slumping of a simple bowl, this lesson illustrates the sumptuous earth and jewel tones produced when these reactive glasses come together. Watch this and 100+ more free and subscription videos at: https://videos.bullseyeglass.com/vide...

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Considerations for Multiple Firings

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Slumping Basics

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The Art of Kiln-glass

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LineWorx - Make lines in glass quick and easy - LineWorx Demo

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Artists at Work: Miguel Unson

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Tips for Tack Fusing

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Mica embedded in frit - a fused glass experiment (the mica was dry when I removed the plastic wrap)

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Why Did It Break?

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Fusing Basics

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How to Make Large Stained Glass Rings, Holes, Cs, and Os - 1.0

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Coldworking with Loose Grit

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Working with Powders on Sheet

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Open Studio: Fusing a Glass Landscape with Alice Benvie Gebhart

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Fused Glass experiment with blown bubbles of GLASSLINE on top of sheet glass

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How to Choose a Glass for Kilnforming

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Under Sea Fused Glass Panel

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