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These are images taken from my people relief glass beads from 2006-2007... The series evolves; all glass...4-2009
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High resolution photo imagery fused to Lampwork glass Sculpture (COE 104 & Boro)heat + a binding agent leads the way to future possibilities... both sculptures are around 4" tall
work from 8-2009-ish...
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high res. print out onto an awesome medium, applied to glass. (boro shown here)
8-2009
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Photographic images melded to glass in the flame; high tech. Some of them are photographs of specific pieces made by me; the people are taken off past beads in a photo editing program...
6,7-2009
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New to Lampworking. The Scientist/Artist has developped a way to print these raw materials to produce photographic imagery and fuse it to glass or ceramic. I dabbled with it, and realized I could use it in the flame on my glass. The result to my discoveries is going to have a huge impact on my Art. And, I can imagine it having a huge impact on many Artist;s muse. Being able to capture detail like never before, this gives glass a whole new vocabulary to speak with. I am excited to see what we do.
This medium ROCKS! It has a built in binding agent that acts like a glue before it is fired. Applying to curved surfaces is not a problem. The mixture is perfected to have a beautiful gloss, and very little color distortion. The images can be left on the surface, or they can be encased in glass. After firing-This material is binded to the surface of the glass like a glove. No frit, or enamel is required to encourage fusion. The sky=Limit. Decals can be purchased at my website.
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Thank you for taking the time to look at
my gallery.
If not for websites, I would have been a closet Artist forever. (maybe) Art is a passion to many people, and I am one of them. I am so flattered to be at a site with so many talented people. Thank you! And, God bless.
http://www.sheilamorley.com
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