Showing posts with label Sculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sculpture. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Soft Peppers And Skull



* I don't think this melt schedule is correct. For all my trying I still have a terrible habit of not writing down on the schedule WHAT it is I was working with. And of course, the reason I do a kiln blog instead of a log is because I lose paper and books all the time.
Kiln 5

1) 03 ↑ 600°
2) 04 @ 600°
3) 4:01 ↑ 875°
4) 07 @ 875°
5) 7:01 ↓ 516°
6) 09 @ 516°
7) 11 ↓ 390°
8) 12 ↓60°

Remelt Schedule, as always.

Kiln 5
1) 09 ↑ 880°
2) 13 @ 880°
3) 13:01 ↓ 516°
4) 17 @ 516°
5) 19 ↓ 390°
6) 20 ↓ 60°





Friday, March 16, 2012

Sandcastings!

Here are some glass photos from the rest of my life!

This first piece is a solvable cryptogram (Hint: It's backwards!), the second piece is probably far too complicated to be solved.

Puzzle - The Beginning of the Language series
One And The Same 
You can check out what this language evolves into here!

Prototypes for the Language installation
It's all about your Outlook
Multiple Choice

Molds With Very Different Results!

Always, always, always remember to increase the size of the hole in a flower pot. Seriously. It will otherwise destroy Everything! This will be a very, very long post.



















Diptych
I took out after first firing, wasn't melted completely copacetic-ly. The needles sticking out didn't turn out very well, I think the glass couldn't melt in. The back edges were a bit rough. I need to remake this, promised Orion I would. (<- That never happened.)

Bubble Bowl
You can see the wax here.

There was a horrendous amount of plaster bits trapped underneath the glass balls, the solution? Soak the plaster, then use the sandblaster's high-pressure air hose to get that crap out!

The pattern - considering it had been uniformly spread across the entire surface, came out very, unique?

You can see the wax here.
Bowl with Square Patterns: It looks happy, but I'm not. Mold was clearly not level, if it had been perhaps it would have at least filled in.

Pass The Time

This came out a little shorter than it should have. In the future I'll have to really over-exaggerate dot/hole/circle textures. The paper towel texture on the other side is neat, but made the surface a little more opaque than I thought it would have.

Note for the future
: I should cast something like this in an open faced mold, so there will be an automatic clear/transparent surface opposite of the textured surface.

Unconscious
This came out just a wee bit shorter than I wanted, but I guess it's okay. I started off hating it, but the longer I lived with it, the more I fell in love.

Kiln 4 Program
1) 04 hrs @ 25º
2) 07 hr ↑ 90º
3) 33 hr ↑ 120º
4) 38 hr ↑ 600º
5) 40 hr @ 600º
6) 40:01 hr ↑ 850º
7) 50 hr @ 850º
8) 50:01 hr ↓ 516º
9) 66 hr @516º
10) 98 hr ↓ 360º
11) 124 hr ↓ 50º

That schedule is basically the same schedule I used for my kiln bowls, minus one drying step. After firing - and seeing the lack of filled molds, I had considered that the holes in the flower pots were too small, but between four different people I received four different theories on what went wrong (some including too short/cold of a melt time, and not enough weight to force the glass down). So, instead of drilling the flower pot holes larger, I sent my kiln back up A.S.A.P. and even threw extra glass into each flower pot when they were at full melt.

Kiln 4 - Round Two!
1) 10 hr ↑ 515º
2) 15 hr @ 515º
3) 15:01 hr ↑ 850º
4) 30 hr @ 850º
5) 30:01 hr ↓ 516º
6) 46 hr @516º
7) 78 hr ↓ 360º
8) 104 hr ↓ 50º