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Murrini: Then and Now, When and How
Gil Reynolds explores this ancient technique. Miniaturizing designs in glass can be quite simple, yet there is no limit to the complexity of images and techniques that can be pursued.
Windows for the People
Taking an idea from the conception stage to finished window is always a challenge. But California glass artist Marilyn Hoerl added another dimension to the process when she collaborated with donors to create 10 memorial windows for the Atascadero Community Church.
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Glass Art People
What brings James Nowak's sculptures and vessels to life is his use of dichroic coatings. By coating finished works in a vacuum chamber or picking up pieces of dichroic glass on a blow pipe, Nowak has added a new intensity of color to blown work.
The Second Annual Art Glass Suppliers Trade Show
Almost 1,500 professionals from around the world convened at the Loews Anatole Hotel and Trinity Hall in Dallas, Texas, July 10 - 12 to see the latest in art glass products, equipment and services.
The AGSA Show in Review
Kim Kostuch shares his observations of the Art Glass Suppliers Association trade show.
Kathy Bradford's Sandblasting Column
Discover some tips and tricks for airbrushing color onto sandblasted surfaces.
The California Glass Exchange
Over 300 artists, educators and critics from Seattle, New York and many parts of California participated in the 1992 conference which took place at San Francisco State University and at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland.
Restoration
Arthur Femenella addresses the issue of in-situ repairs. When are they desirable? And when can they prove disastrous?
1992-93 Directory to Industry Supplies
This comprehensive directory should be the source for everything you need to operate your business. |
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