cone12flat
2009-01-24, 3:35pm
I'll be be giving my Dichroic Pendant Class at CBS Dichroic this next month and wanted to shout it out to y'all.
I start my pendant classes with this thought..
"Glass is a beautiful material however a piece of glass with an ugly loop/bail is unattractive or unsuccessful at the very least. That said even the simplest piece of glass with a good successful loop is beautiful."
While this class focus is the pendant, you will receive a broad spectrum of information from me regaurding, form, tooling, torch settings (and why). Also last year I became a GA certified color instructor, this with my backround in glaze chemistry, and kilns has really enhanced my understanding of color and flame chemistry in regaurds to glass.
(Thx Henry!)
Here is a direct link below to the CBS info on my class, and as always any previous students who want to "whoop" up my classes it's always appreciated (and I will bribe you with shiny objects!:-D)
http://www.cbs-dichroic.com/classes-feb-09.asp#joshmazet
I start my pendant classes with this thought..
"Glass is a beautiful material however a piece of glass with an ugly loop/bail is unattractive or unsuccessful at the very least. That said even the simplest piece of glass with a good successful loop is beautiful."
While this class focus is the pendant, you will receive a broad spectrum of information from me regaurding, form, tooling, torch settings (and why). Also last year I became a GA certified color instructor, this with my backround in glaze chemistry, and kilns has really enhanced my understanding of color and flame chemistry in regaurds to glass.
(Thx Henry!)
Here is a direct link below to the CBS info on my class, and as always any previous students who want to "whoop" up my classes it's always appreciated (and I will bribe you with shiny objects!:-D)
http://www.cbs-dichroic.com/classes-feb-09.asp#joshmazet