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drmeow

(5,555 posts)
Tue Jan 7, 2025, 10:17 PM Jan 2025

A pair of fused glass pieces I just sold

To give an idea of scale, the bowl is about 5" in diameter






This picture shows the iridescent on the votive holder better - it matches the bowl

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A pair of fused glass pieces I just sold (Original Post) drmeow Jan 2025 OP
Those are nice pieces! brer cat Jan 2025 #1
Gorgeous pieces. I love glass artworks. Clouds Passing Jan 2025 #2
Beautiful work. sheshe2 Jan 2025 #3
Absolutely stunning! MLAA Jan 2025 #4
Right now I only sell to friends drmeow Jan 2025 #5
That's great, please continue to post pics including any available pieces 🙂 MLAA Jan 2025 #9
Glad you're taking photos. calimary Jan 2025 #6
Beautiful work! Diamond_Dog Jan 2025 #7
any interest in stained glass to melt? i have boxes + boxes of tiffany style glass. pansypoo53219 Jan 2025 #8
Stained glass doesn't fuse well drmeow Jan 2025 #18
darn. pansypoo53219 Jan 2025 #22
Yeah, drmeow Jan 2025 #24
turn the pieces into wind chimes... samnsara Jan 2025 #25
i could open a windchime store. try selling on ebay. schlitz glass was close to tiffany glass. we made tiffany shades pansypoo53219 Jan 2025 #27
Stunning DingleBerryNW Jan 2025 #10
Classes BlueKentuckyGirl Jan 2025 #11
Yes and no drmeow Jan 2025 #19
That's amazing!!! A question : AverageOldGuy Jan 2025 #12
That is correct. drmeow Jan 2025 #20
Very lovely. Other words the pieces Ilsa Jan 2025 #13
Beautiful cate94 Jan 2025 #14
Important stuff for the DU Community toknow... NGeorgian Jan 2025 #15
This is posted in the Artists forum drmeow Jan 2025 #21
Wow! JMCKUSICK Jan 2025 #16
Gorgeous! bif Jan 2025 #17
"" AllaN01Bear Jan 2025 #23
Beautiful Irish_Dem Jan 2025 #26
The votive has a lovely shape! Nice irridesence. electric_blue68 Feb 10 #28
Thank you! drmeow Feb 10 #29

drmeow

(5,555 posts)
5. Right now I only sell to friends
Tue Jan 7, 2025, 10:59 PM
Jan 2025

I have a patron who has purchased a number of my pieces including these two. My plan is to sell on-line eventually - either through Etsy or through another glass artist's already established website.

drmeow

(5,555 posts)
18. Stained glass doesn't fuse well
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 12:31 PM
Jan 2025

The different colors don't play well together in the kiln. I've got a bunch of non-fusible glass from my mosaic work that I have to carefully keep separate.

drmeow

(5,555 posts)
24. Yeah,
Thu Jan 9, 2025, 05:36 PM
Jan 2025

there is some gorgeous stained glass and it is often quite a bit cheaper than fused glass but the success rate (especially for someone at my level) is so low that it ends up costing way more in ruined glass!

samnsara

(18,483 posts)
25. turn the pieces into wind chimes...
Mon Jan 13, 2025, 07:52 PM
Jan 2025

a fellow farmers market vendor collected glass and tumbled it and strung them as chimes...she always sold out.

pansypoo53219

(22,125 posts)
27. i could open a windchime store. try selling on ebay. schlitz glass was close to tiffany glass. we made tiffany shades
Tue Jan 14, 2025, 01:02 AM
Jan 2025

just like tiffany.

drmeow

(5,555 posts)
19. Yes and no
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 12:35 PM
Jan 2025

the basics are pretty simple/straightforward but mastering them can be a challenge. One of the frustrating aspects of fused class is it is not a "what you see is what you get" kind of art form. What you start out with and what comes out of the kiln can be two very different looking things. There are also a lot of variables that can wreck a piece in the kiln - causing holes, a scummy appearance on the glass, changes in colors, and some generally not very attractive effects. There is also a considerable cost investment. I have a kiln that can plug into a standard outlet but if I go any bigger I'll have to add a dedicated 220 line.

AverageOldGuy

(2,542 posts)
12. That's amazing!!! A question :
Tue Jan 7, 2025, 11:58 PM
Jan 2025

You say fused glass . So does that mean you use, in this case, separate pieces of glass each of a different color and you fuse them together into the pattern ?? I guess heat fuses the pieces together?

drmeow

(5,555 posts)
20. That is correct.
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 12:38 PM
Jan 2025

These pieces are a base piece of clear glass, a top piece of white glass, and spearish shaped pieces of black glass with an iridescent coating on them. I lay them out in the pattern/design I want and then fire them in a kiln to between 1400 and 1500 degrees. That creates a flat piece with the pattern which is then heated in the kiln again until is starts to drop/fold into the shape I'm trying to create.

drmeow

(5,555 posts)
21. This is posted in the Artists forum
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 12:40 PM
Jan 2025

"A place for artists of all types to inspire each other, and to discuss and appreciate the visual arts."

And YOU are the reason we have an "ignore" feature on this site!

drmeow

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29. Thank you!
Mon Feb 10, 2025, 10:34 PM
Feb 10

It was first attempt to drape a piece and I was quite happy with how it turned out!

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