transparent fusing colors

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Maggie Abdel Rahman
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transparent fusing colors

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Hi to all artists...
I am trying to figure out what kind of colors were used in the attached pictures : beautiul coral and violet transparent colors in Janet Kelman's seafans. I am currently using Provetro frit which gives me very nice colors, but shades are very dark in violet and orange.
I appreciate your opinion
DonMcClennen
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Re: transparent fusing colors

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I don't think it is appropriate to be posting photos of other peoples work! maybe that's why the photos are missing?
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Maggie Abdel Rahman wrote:Hi to all artists...
I am trying to figure out what kind of colors were used in the attached pictures : beautiul coral and violet transparent colors in Janet Kelman's seafans. I am currently using Provetro frit which gives me very nice colors, but shades are very dark in violet and orange.
I appreciate your opinion
Janet Kelman's seafans use rondels that are made by a blower, not glass that is commercially available.

She discusses this on her website: http://janetkelman.com/
Maggie Abdel Rahman
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Re: transparent fusing colors

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Thank you Brad
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