'sprawling' is a set of four fused and slumped glass dishes inspired by naturally occurring similar visuals such as mycelium networks, cave systems, nervous systems, and aerial views of rivers

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'sprawling' is a set of four fused and slumped glass dishes inspired by naturally occurring similar visuals such as mycelium networks, cave systems, nervous systems, and aerial views of rivers

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Still cookin the shit out of my glass. At this point I think I’m going to skip the kiln and just use my hairdryer, because I’m very obviously still overshooting. I do love this little egg though.
Glass fusing Pikmin
Orange cat and turntable mini scene, 4x5" fused glass
A Tribute in glass
Thank you, Technoblade.

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I took a glass fusing class and made four pins, two necklaces, five pairs of earrings, and a 7" square plate that I meant to look like a simplified view of a storm approaching a beach (with a little gold accent for fun)
FYI, in my community there were no prerequisites for this, and it was offered through the local parks and recreation department, so if you're wondering "how do I do things like that?" That's one way
Sailboat Pendant
A cute little necklace I made out of glass, fused in a kiln (the background colors at a higher temperature with the boat later at a lower temperature).
Fused circles.