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Siyeh
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Putting it out there...

Post by Siyeh »

Haven't ever put work up for other artists' critique/comments. Heck, barely have a website! But thought I'd give it a go. Be gentle please...

http://www.glassartists.org/Gallery.asp?GalleryID=5300

Brenda Griffith
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Ron Coleman
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Post by Ron Coleman »

Some nice refreshing designs. I like "Dreaming Gecko" the best, "Puzzeling One" is a close second/

Nice work, thanks for sharing.
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Post by lauren »

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i LOVE symphonic meditiations.

i'm not a good critiquer, so i can't offer much more than that...but i'm quite enamored.

congrats

peace
- lauren
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Post by quill »

All I can say is- Wonderful, wonderful! What a fresh 'voice' you have.
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Post by Terry Ow-Wing »

I like Cailleach's Cradle .Nice Texture. Is that sandblastedwork? or?
-Terry Ow-Wing
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Post by Siyeh »

The blue on Cailleach's Cradle is freeform kiln cast branches which are then fused onto a fused plate--I do the casting of the branches and the fusing of the blanks for the plate in the same firing. The second fuse is just over tack. Then it is control slumped (not fully slumped) into a ceramic mold. Then the branches are free-hand sandblast carved and finally both sides are sandblast etched. :) I like to mix it up.
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Post by Terry Ow-Wing »

:D :D definately very creative in both design and technique! :wink: Congrats,
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Post by PDXBarbara »

I'm ESPECIALLY enamoured w/ Cradle! It's enticing. My connection with it was immediate. Thanks for posting it.

Barbara
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