You
might remember I posted a while back about not doing commissions in
the cast glass and that I was doing a commission in the cast glass.
I posted the progress of making the model and the finished wax piece
here. The mold was made and I filled it before christmas and it went
into the kiln.
Filling
in the different layers and colors of frit and powder:
The
cast piece washed but before any finish work is done:
Well,
it is finally finished and framed and ready to take to my friend.
it's such delicate beautiful work ellen. i've never seen this laid out like this before . . . thankyou . . .
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. I for one am glad to see you're still working in cast glass. Labor intensive for sure, the result has a beauty all its own.
ReplyDeletejaw dropping!! You are the queen of everything! That is absolutely astonishing work!
ReplyDeleteWhat skill and talent. Fabulous.
ReplyDeleteWhoa! That's like magic. If magic is based on absolute talent, that is.
ReplyDeleteOh the glory. Never saw anything like it. From each frame to completion - magic/magician/immortal.
ReplyDeleteI'm gasping. It's like it's reaching out, I want very much to touch it.
ReplyDeleteJust stunning, Ellen! I am constantly amazed at how your artistry, your skill, your knowledge, your experience, your love of nature all come together to create these gorgeous, gorgeous works.
ReplyDeleteIt came out great! Bravo!
ReplyDeleteThis is tremendously beautiful. YOu must be so proud.
ReplyDeleteYour friend will be delighted with your creation!
ReplyDeleteI can't even begin to get my mind around the techniques, but there's nothing hard about seeing the beauty. It's exquisite.
ReplyDeleteThat is such an exquisite piece. Your friend will be thrilled.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!
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