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Zen Glass Studios is proud to present An Introduction to Pate de Verre
Instructor: Fahan Sky McDonagh
January 17, 18 & 19 2014
Friday, Saturday, 9-5
Sunday 9-1
Zen Glass Studios
600 27th St. South
St. Petersburg, FL 33712
727.323.3141
Cost $350
8 Students
Pate de Verre is a French term that directly translates to “paste of glass”. This is a technically specific process of glass making developed by the French in the late 19th century offering subtle color gradients and a variety of textures. Pate de Verre is the process of creating a paste like consistency with glass frits and powders mixed with a binding agent. The paste is then carefully packed or layered into the interior walls of a plaster/silica mold. The glass is fired until fused in a kiln, resulting in a thin or thick, solid or hollow form depending on how the glass was applied. Finally, the plaster silica mold is divested or removed from the glass and the glass is cleaned and coldworked by hand to remove rough or sharp areas.
In this class, students will learn to use p�te de verre techniques of packing glass powders and frit into refractory molds to create 2-3 pieces as time and size allow. The first project will be a low relief tile that is can be made by impressing objects into a clay slab, carving or building-up to create a positive from which a mold can be taken and then filled with glass. Beginning with a small tile allows the exploration of mold making, color placement and texture. The second project will investigate relational space through a cup and saucer pair exposing volume and 3-dimensional qualities. Finally, students will create a small piece of their own design using a handcut stencil and sifting tools to layer glass powder into intricate patterns. As a class, we will discuss ideas and results, learn firing schedules and kiln programming, have fun, watch demonstrations, take risks and experiment. There are no prerequisites, but a genuine interest in glass process and a background working with clay or sculpture would be helpful. Please bring a sketchbook and a pencil for notes and ideas.
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Instructor: Fahan Sky McDonagh
January 17, 18 & 19 2014
Friday, Saturday, 9-5
Sunday 9-1
Zen Glass Studios
600 27th St. South
St. Petersburg, FL 33712
727.323.3141
Cost $350
8 Students
Pate de Verre is a French term that directly translates to “paste of glass”. This is a technically specific process of glass making developed by the French in the late 19th century offering subtle color gradients and a variety of textures. Pate de Verre is the process of creating a paste like consistency with glass frits and powders mixed with a binding agent. The paste is then carefully packed or layered into the interior walls of a plaster/silica mold. The glass is fired until fused in a kiln, resulting in a thin or thick, solid or hollow form depending on how the glass was applied. Finally, the plaster silica mold is divested or removed from the glass and the glass is cleaned and coldworked by hand to remove rough or sharp areas.
In this class, students will learn to use p�te de verre techniques of packing glass powders and frit into refractory molds to create 2-3 pieces as time and size allow. The first project will be a low relief tile that is can be made by impressing objects into a clay slab, carving or building-up to create a positive from which a mold can be taken and then filled with glass. Beginning with a small tile allows the exploration of mold making, color placement and texture. The second project will investigate relational space through a cup and saucer pair exposing volume and 3-dimensional qualities. Finally, students will create a small piece of their own design using a handcut stencil and sifting tools to layer glass powder into intricate patterns. As a class, we will discuss ideas and results, learn firing schedules and kiln programming, have fun, watch demonstrations, take risks and experiment. There are no prerequisites, but a genuine interest in glass process and a background working with clay or sculpture would be helpful. Please bring a sketchbook and a pencil for notes and ideas.
55292
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/519109541512485/ please like/share
Nothing's better than sunny Florida in the winter time......