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With Marlene Rose in the Studio, Part 5, In Which I Remember a lesson and Witness a Birth and We Get Quite Philosophical.

With Marlene Rose in the Studio, Part 5, In Which I Remember a lesson and Witness a Birth and We Get Quite Philosophical.

by Marlene | Jun 22, 2021 | Blog

A Lesson Remembered The glass is cast into its sand mold, and it now cools in the oven. The week’s wait, when not filled with furious activity on some other work, allows at least some minutes for quiet contemplation of what is slowly cooling in the oven. One of the...
With Marlene Rose in the Studio, Part 4, In Which a Horse Sleeps

With Marlene Rose in the Studio, Part 4, In Which a Horse Sleeps

by Marlene | Jun 21, 2021 | Blog

We have made the mold, pressed it onto the sand and filled it with liquid molten glass. We are on the journey to a fine art glass sculpture! Now Comes the Tricky Part…! As soon as it touches the sand the glass immediately starts to cool. Here we come to the really...
Creating a Glass Art Sculpture in the Studio, Part 3 In Which a Horse Becomes Glass

Creating a Glass Art Sculpture in the Studio, Part 3 In Which a Horse Becomes Glass

by Marlene | Jun 20, 2021 | Blog

Read Part 1 and Part 2 Into the Heat… The Story So Far… The plaster horse mold has been pressed in the sand and readied for the most spectacular part of the day – pouring the 2,000 degrees liquid molten glass into the mold. We change into our protective clothing. This...
Creating a Glass Art Sculpture in the Studio, Part 2, In Which a Horse Plays in the Sand

Creating a Glass Art Sculpture in the Studio, Part 2, In Which a Horse Plays in the Sand

by Marlene | Jun 19, 2021 | Blog

And so, to the Studio. I use a “stamp and pour” technique to create these stunning cast glass art pieces. I stamp a hard mold into a bed of damp sand, remove it, then pour liquid molten glass into the hole in the sand. But It Is Not Sand Really… The sand is, well, not...
Creating a Glass Art Sculpture in the Studio, Part 1 In Which We Meet a Horse

Creating a Glass Art Sculpture in the Studio, Part 1 In Which We Meet a Horse

by Marlene | Jun 18, 2021 | Blog

What Does it Take? What does it take to move an idea into glass? To move from a concept to a finished, fine art, cast glass sculpture? In this case, the idea is a Horse. I hold a lifelong and ardent passion for these ancient beasts. For decades now, I have wanted to...
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