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Fall 2007 Highlights
SEPTEMBER Introduction to Kilnformed Glass OCTOBER RICHARD PARISH: CINDY JENKINS: CINDY JENKINS: NOVEMBER ROGER THOMAS: DECEMBER |
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Roger V Thomas
Who would look at a piece of streaky white/black glass and see a forest of birch trees? You might, if you had studied the ink brush masters of Oriental art. Who would fire their work face down in the kiln so they couldn’t see what they were doing? You might, if you were trying to create a painting of glass and a flat canvas to view it from. Roger Thomas has spent 30 years devising techniques such as these while creating work that considers glass’ unique attributes of gloss, surface, line, edge and most of all transparency and depth. He is constantly refining his ways of translating what he sees into the medium he loves. These courses are intended for more advanced kilnformers who want to expand their repertoire of glass techniques. The goal is not to create a masterpiece, but to take the opportunity to work with and learn from Roger - someone who has a complete understanding of the materials and a fluency in his ability to work with those materials to create the image in his mind’s eye. |
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Vitrum Studios 6824 Industrial Drive, Studio #105 Beltsville, Maryland 20705 301-595-0736
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