

Window Panes #8
4 ¼ inches high x 3 ½ inches wide x 3 ½ inches deep
Different techniques are used to first color the clear glass then stuff the vessel into an optic mold to create ridges. The ridges are then twisted over each other on a flat clean surface (a marver) and melted into a smooth surface. The piece is reintroduced into the optic mold creating another set of ridges which are then twisted in the opposite direction. The result is a pattern with clear windows on the surface that are intriguing on their own but also serve to allow the viewer to look through the piece.
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Window Panes #8
4 ¼ inches high x 3 ½ inches wide x 3 ½ inches deep
Different techniques are used to first color the clear glass then stuff the vessel into an optic mold to create ridges. The ridges are then twisted over each other on a flat clean surface (a marver) and melted into a smooth surface. The piece is reintroduced into the optic mold creating another set of ridges which are then twisted in the opposite direction. The result is a pattern with clear windows on the surface that are intriguing on their own but also serve to allow the viewer to look through the piece.