Contemporary Kiln-formed GlassA look at the contemporary scene, showcasing the work of about 50 glass makers using kiln-formed glass, with an account of their making techniques and artists statements. It looks back at the historical context of glass, and forwards to the latest developments in the field in terms of materials and methods. |
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achieve aesthetic allows Amalric Walter Antoine Leperlier architectural areas Artist statement base basic cast glass ceramic chameleon chameleon dish clay Colin Reid coloured glass Colourfields combination contemporary practice courtesy craft movement create creative crucibles Dan Dailey Daum David Pearl decorative detail developed drawing enamel enamel painting example exploit explore firing fused and slumped glass cast glass grains Harvey Littleton images individual inspiration internal void Keith Cummings kiln kiln-formed glass layers Linda MacNeil lost-wax cast maker material medium metal methods mould mix MULTICOLOUR Nancy nature objects Ogrodzieniec original oxides painterly painting Palova pâte de verre pattern Penny Fuller Peter Bremers Photo placed plaster polished powder practitioners produced qualities range realisation refractory mould removed result sculpture Sèvres shape sheet shellac Simon Bruntnell stage Steve Linn Steven Weinberg studio movement studio-glass movement surface technical technique temperature three-dimensional tion University of Wolverhampton vocabulary wire