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Black liquid stringer (powdered glass mixed with a binder) is applied to a base carmel-colored glass and fused. It is then cut and reconstructed into each of these pieces
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This is an 8" sq sushi plate fused with several african-textile inspired pieces of base glass.
1024 x 860 px
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In this tray you can see the complexity of the base mudcloth design. The tray is 7 1/2" x 15".
1024 x 555 px
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The base mudcloth glass was cut and capped with clear iridized glass. African baoule beads and other glass and wood beads were added as embellishment.
1017 x 1024 px
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Jane Domke produces fused and slumped glass art in her studio in Columbia, MO. She makes functional items like platters and sushi plates, magnets, and jewelry. Her work is for sale in art musuem shops and fine craft galleries, links to which are available at her website. She is a juried member of the Best of Missouri Hands.
http://www.junoglassart.com
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