This week I'm just finishing up the last layer of some 6x9 landscapes and my very helpful hubby is cutting birch plywood in the carport (all bundled up) for making panels. It's always non-stop production this time of year. By June I'll be doing shows and there will only be a couple studio days between them, so it's important to get the bulk of the glass work done while I've got the time.
Last year house hunting and moving took a lot of time away from studio work. This year I'm trying to get a head start and get plenty of work done for upcoming shows. It feels so good to spend long days surrounded by piles of glass and tools. Since the holidays 17 pieces have come out of my hardworking old kiln, which has barely had time to cool off between loads. This week I'm just finishing up the last layer of some 6x9 landscapes and my very helpful hubby is cutting birch plywood in the carport (all bundled up) for making panels. It's always non-stop production this time of year. By June I'll be doing shows and there will only be a couple studio days between them, so it's important to get the bulk of the glass work done while I've got the time. I'll post some more images as soon as I get panels painted & pieces mounted. I love getting that first look at them when they're finally mounted on the panels, with the perfect amount of light seeping in behind them...
Mona Rae
2/12/2015 11:03:12 pm
These are awesome! Can't wait to see more! Comments are closed.
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Steph Mader is a full-time glass artist living on Whidbey Island in Washington State. Archives
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