Frit landscape

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Vonon
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Frit landscape

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This is my first completed project after taking Miriam DiFiore's class. Also my first time to post a photo here. Both a big deal for me.
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very...very ..nice! Never thought I would like to try this..but
this makes me want to rethink it! One would not think this
was a first effort!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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You did this wonderfully. Congratulations.
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How nice--This does look like you have done many previously. Well done.
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Thank you for the kind remarks. The previous experience was with a Roger Thomas class and that helped me get a feel for what the frit would do but I limited those to 1 or 2 firings. Miriam's class employed 5 layers and firings and lots of torch work for pulling branches. She is a disciplined and effective teacher! We completed 2 small projects during the class. A big benefit for me was watching the progress of David Norton's work posted here before I took the class and he was generous with his descriptions and replies. This whole posting thing unnerves me but I was so surprised and happy with the result I thought I'd go ahead and share.
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Those classes were well worth it for you, great piece.
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WOW!!!
This is wonderful



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Great job! Nicely composed piece. It looks like you've been doing it for quite awhile. Can't wait to see your next one. :mrgreen:

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lovely. refined, subtle, interesting, congratulations.
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Great job! I knew you could do it......both posting and fusing!!!!!!!

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Good Job! It looks very impressionistic. I like the water.
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Thank you so very much. I enjoy this kind of delicate work which lets me continue to "paint" after there are no walls left for oils.
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