
Today I had lunch with a fellow kiln caster, Eddy Radar. It was good to see her since she moved- we always have something to laugh about, and today was no exception. We reminisced our Pilchuck experience, and failed glass castings. If anyone has cast glass before they have a great understanding for "The Process" It really is something to witness.
Sherri Gamble, a friend and fellow kiln-caster has the whole process posted on her blog www.sageartistry.blogspot.com This weekend and every weekend until December 22, Sherri will be giving demo's and hands on lessons at Redmond Town Center's Border Books Building. If you are in the area, swing by and check out her work. www.valaeastside.org Sherri is a wealth of kiln-casting knowledge!
Pictured is Sherri's cast glass bones.. They are f-ing cool and unique! I have one- and use it as a bud vase.
Sherri Gamble, a friend and fellow kiln-caster has the whole process posted on her blog www.sageartistry.blogspot.com This weekend and every weekend until December 22, Sherri will be giving demo's and hands on lessons at Redmond Town Center's Border Books Building. If you are in the area, swing by and check out her work. www.valaeastside.org Sherri is a wealth of kiln-casting knowledge!
Pictured is Sherri's cast glass bones.. They are f-ing cool and unique! I have one- and use it as a bud vase.