Monday, April 27, 2020

Corning!

So I went to the Corning Glass Museum with my queerplatonic partner and it was very cool! All kinds of glass there: blown, lampworked, fused, stained. Part science museum, part history museum, part contemporary art. We even got to make our own glass flowers. Thinking to try this in miniature on the torch. Even got to see a celebrity--Janusz (pron. yah-noosh) Pozniak from Blown Away on Netflix! Pardon me while I just photobomb here.

These are glass knives hanging above a tiny town. It's about living under the threat of terror.

Glass and ceramic. It's about sleep.
Glass lynx from a Durer sketch.


These are *solar panels*
This dude came to teach at my local glass house last year!


Y'all this is a *family portrait*
Yes, this is made of glass.


Januz Pozniak in person!
This is an Earth Janusz made for the installation for the final episode.




They also had pieces from all the other contestants! This is Edgar
This is Deborah
This is the installation Deborah did for the last episode
Flowers--mine and the QPP's


Monday, April 20, 2020

Universe


Happiness is...looking up at the sky only to find the universe staring back at you
I'm taking a fused glass class at the local glass house. Here is my first completed piece (that wasn't a test)! Bullseye glass, full fused and sandblasted. No metal involved, despite appearances. Doesn't photograph well, but trust me, it's cool. Feb '20

Monday, April 13, 2020

Painted Angels: Raphael (in progress)

First two or three layers of paint


Original sketch

Body: A different guy I found on google images
Wings: Barn owl 
Feb '20
Happy 25th birthday to me tomorrow!

Monday, April 6, 2020

End of the World

I have no idea why this is called that. It's like when you're writing, and your character makes some decision that's not convenient for the plot, but you can't talk them out of it.

Uses the corner bits of several vases I destroyed to get at the glass. This is why I save my sharps bag even when I think there's no way I'll use this.


 Dec '19 - Feb '20