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Cast GlassI first discovered the joy of glass through casting. You can see an overview of the process in the slideshow below. I revel in this industrial process: the heavy-duty tools, the heat and science behind melting and cooling, and the physicality of the work. I appreciate both the destruction and creation involved in casting: glass melts under the intense heat, and parts join together to become a single unit. When casting a piece of sculpture, an idea transmutes from nothing into something. It must undergo a physical metamorphosis changing from a liquid to a solid before complete--a kind of alchemy. I enjoy the way light can be transmitted and reflected in glass; a sculpture becomes a beacon, amplifying my message.
August, 2000
These are castings of disposable "Evian" like drinking bottles with pressed in forms of cedar cones, cedar needles, seaweed, sticks, and other found objects... interesting statements on consumerism.
August, 2000
These are castings of disposable "Evian" like drinking bottles with pressed in forms of cedar cones, cedar needles, seaweed, sticks, and other found objects... interesting statements on consumerism. Keywords: bottles
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