Italian glass smalti process of an art piece
Mary Spears is the designer and Michael Kruzich is the lead mosaicist. The process of creating with Italian glass smalti, using a hammer and a hardie. The piece, Ho’o Maka Ana Hou (New Beginning). A word about Italian smalti. We are using Italian glass smalti from Mosaici Dona’ Murano and Orsoni from Venice. There’s lots to know about glass and glass production. The glass is manufactured using an open fire furnaces, large pots, glass is melted and then chemicals added to create the color, poured into patties (approximately 12” across). Orsoni not only makes the glass but produces some of the most amazing large architectural mosaic works in the world. These mosaics will last many hundreds of years. They are truly legacy pieces of art.

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