Underglaze Pencils L135
In this project-based lesson, we use a ceramic underglaze pencil to decorate coasters with ginkgo leaves.
In this project-based lesson, we use a ceramic underglaze pencil to decorate coasters with ginkgo leaves.
The Judson Studios created the world’s largest single stained glass window for the United Methodist Church of the Resurrection in Leawood, Kansas. This is the story of how they brought it to life.
In this project-based lesson, we will demonstrate how to make a photograph into a laser-printed decal to be fired onto glass, to make a fused and slumped plate.
3 artists were each given half-sheets of white glass, a pile of vitrigraph stringers, one word and time to draw with those stringers. This video is the result.
In this lesson you will learn about the tools and techniques involved and will get a broad overview of the ways glass powder can be used in art and design.
In this lesson, we'll explore a printing method that uses screen filler and drawing fluid.
In this lesson, you will learn what kinds of imagery are best suited to the hand-cut stencil method, the process of preparing the image on vinyl, transferring it to the screen, and how to clean up materials when you're finished
Powder printing allows artists to produce archival images on glass with a range of colors, textures, and layers of transparency. This lesson is based on Stacy Lynn Smith's approach to powder printing.
In Part 2 of the lesson, you will learn how to work safely with enamels, print your image onto the glass, fire the glass, and clean up or recycle materials when finished.
In Part 1 of the lesson, you will learn how to choose a silkscreen and an image for this process and how to prepare the image and fix it to the screen in preparation for printing.
Drawing with glass powder frees you from the preciousness of the material, allowing you to take pleasure in drawing. See how three people respond to a series of timed drawing exercises based on an object.
Practice these exercises to become proficient in the method of drawing with crushed glass powders.