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Some Bones

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 10:29 pm
by gottev
My dog and I were exploring around our local rodeo grounds and I found some bones that are probably from a pronghorn or deer. I couldn't resist trying to make them out of glass - the photos below show my finished bones. I used a Pate de Verre technique that I've been exploring and am very happy with the results. These are made with BE Glass Powders and a little bit of Reusche powder for color accents.

Re: Some Bones

Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 4:45 pm
by Kevin Midgley
e: Glass Casting Forum ?
from a post I made in april 2013:

Re: Archive posts
Yeah and the one series of posts I miss Brad are those of glassburl, Hugh Mckay and his glass casting processes.
He's doing fine work now:http://www.castglassforms.com/index.html
That ought to inspire the newbees.

Re: Some Bones

Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 7:40 pm
by gottev
Hi Kevin, thank you for the link. Beautiful and interesting work. BTW, I don't use the wax process, nor am I trying to achieve this type of cast look in my work.

Re: Some Bones

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 2:30 pm
by gottev
I had a suggestion to show the real bones as well as my PdV version - so I've added these two photos. In each set, the left bone is the real one, and the right is PdV. As you can see, there is some shrinkage because I use powders.

Re: Some Bones

Posted: Thu May 23, 2019 4:15 pm
by Havi
I find this very amazing!
Very interesting.
At the beginning I thought it was the real bones, not the glass. I suggest you try to develop this more. Do you know that Henry Moore, one of the greatest sculptors of 20th century was inspired by bones??

Good luck,

Havi

Re: Some Bones

Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2019 10:34 pm
by gottev
Thanks, Havi, I have been working and developing this process, and was honored to have my "Bones" group selected as Honorable Mention in Emerge 2018. Since then I've moved on to do some skulls. I'll post some pics in a separate post.