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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.Constructed Flower with Transistorcast glass and welded reclaimed steel31" x 20" x 12" December, 2001 How are the human-made and the natural intersecting- will we have electronic flowers? The caterpillar-like transistor can be seen mounted on right side of the flower. Constructed Flower with Transistorcast glass and welded reclaimed steel31" x 20" x 12" December, 2001 How are the human-made and the natural intersecting- will we have electronic flowers? The caterpillar-like transistor can be seen mounted on right side of the flower. | |
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