What would you list as books that are a must have for a glass library?
Covering both technique and history.
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Hi Gabriel,
The books I would recommend are:
Brad Walker's Contemporary Warmglass ... obvious choice
Graham Stone's book on Firing Schedules... hard to find
From a historial perspective:
The first two Boyce Lundstrom Books (can't remeber the exact names... they have been worn off my copies because they are so well used).
Any catalogues of Klaus Moje's work. Marvel at his use of colour and the standards of excellence he has set. Then try to figure out how he did it. It'll push you to do better work.
Cheers,
Bob
The books I would recommend are:
Brad Walker's Contemporary Warmglass ... obvious choice
Graham Stone's book on Firing Schedules... hard to find
From a historial perspective:
The first two Boyce Lundstrom Books (can't remeber the exact names... they have been worn off my copies because they are so well used).
Any catalogues of Klaus Moje's work. Marvel at his use of colour and the standards of excellence he has set. Then try to figure out how he did it. It'll push you to do better work.
Cheers,
Bob