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The new work that is
being exhibited at the LewAllen Contemporary gallery from November
through December this year is a culmination of Judy's collaboration
with Ruth and Norm Dobbins over the past 3 1/2 years. It involves
3 different forms of glass:
- 3 dimensionally cast
pieces of glass that have been carved, painted and fired in a
kiln
- flat glass panels
that have been fused in layers of multiple colors then carved
in reverse bas relief, painted and fired
- and a few pieces of
flat, crystal clear glass that have been carved in reverse bas
relief and then painted and fired.
In creating these pieces
they discovered that they had to break new ground in several areas,
in order to get the work done. Some of these areas included multiple
firings of glass paints onto cast or thick fused pieces of glass,
many of which had been carved to substantial depth after the casting
or fusing. It is very difficult to fire large cast pieces without
cracking them, especially multiple times. Even the paint manufacturer
did not know what to expect with multiple firings of their colors
on blasted and carved surfaces.
All 3 artists were subject
to strange moods and fits of mumbling during their experimentations.
Flying blind gives a sense of exhilaration and discovery, but it
also ingenders random fear and emotional siezures that seem to come
out of nowhere. This is subject to happening frequently in the middle
of the night, when you wake up in a cold sweat, wondering if you really started the right program (of heating
and cooling) on your kiln controller for the glass you have inside.
Of course, if you didn't, the glass will probably explode in the
kiln, ruining days or weeks of previous work. Sleep on that, if
you can!
More
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