Some pix of the great work made by the roll-up class – where the students made a fused glass panel here at the Washington Glass School, and the following week, the class was held at DC Glass Works, where the fused panel gets…. well… rolled-up and blown into vessel shapes.
The rollup class gets a history of the process from Audrey Wilson |
This process gets all the benefits of fused glass— creating differing inside and outside imagery, precise color placement, and full cross-sections of color.
The flat fused panels get rolled up and blown. |
Audrey and Dave working in the DC Glassworks hotshop. |
This fused panel… |
…became this sweet vessel. |
Betsy Mead’s fused glass artwork transformed… |
…into 3-D sculpture. |
Tracy Benson’s fish panel flat… |
…now ready to hold sharks and mermaids! |
The blown work getting ready for the anneal cycle at the hot shop. |
A great class and a great time!