That being said, we have always admired art glass. Ever since we started our antiques business, companies like Fenton Art Glass, Indiana Art Glass, and Imperial Glass have captured our hearts and our souls. In fact, our love of art glass may have been the primary reason that we started our antiques business. We especially have a deep fondness for carnival glass--absolutely beautiful!
With that in mind, maybe it was just a matter of time before we were able to expand our creativity to include glass production--a medium which we at first thought would be out of our reach for a number of reasons. But thanks to some studio-friendly equipment, a lot of determination, some great friends and mentors, a lot of trail and error, and our appreciation for it, we have finally started to see some progress in our glass work.
With clay, you have a pretty good idea of what you're going to end up with once you drop it in the kiln. But with glass, at least for us right now, its difficult to know what the end result will be.--even if it will be. We've had some really nice pieces shatter in the last few moments before coming out of the kiln. Opening the kiln door is like Christmas--a mixed jumble of anxious nerves and exhilarating thoughts all crashing together in the same moment.
Sometimes though, you get it right. And when that happens--it's pretty wonderful.
We'll continue to work in art clay but glass offers us another new and creative outlet. We're obsessed now.
Here are a few of our newest pieces-a far cry from our earlier attempts.
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