Sunday, September 27, 2009

Studio and Florals


I'm back on the floral wagon, but not without casualties. This pretty thing I created a few days ago in my first floral foray in several weeks. The petals are a TAD less punchy than I prefer, but I love the background and the colours.
Today, not so successful. Although it seemed like it would be at first! I was working on a floral and because of the way I sorely abuse the glass as I make stamen beads, it thermal shocked and cracked an early stage. I managed to re-heat it and heal the crack... no problems, right? I thought everything was fine and put the lovely into the kiln after over an hour of shaping and layering. Well, boo! Halfway through the session I was adding another mandrel when I saw my beautiful floral bead cracked in half, broken in the kiln. That hasn't happened to me in a long time but the loss doesn't lose its sting, it seems. :P
I spent the rest of the session making simple frit-swirl beads.
On a cheerier note, if you have a dingy corner of your home and you're wondering whether a coat of fresh paint will *really* make a difference or not, check out this action:








Studio Before - - - - - Studio After

I'm LOVING working in the bright "new" space!

2 comments:

LiseF said...

Really love your Floral Stamen, simply perfect
Lise

Hearts of Glass said...

Thank you, Lise! I'm running low on this cane and I want to make a new one with a layer of white petals on the outside, in a Japanese style similar to what you've been doing lately with your lilies!