Glass Casting
By (Author) Amy Whittingham
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
24th June 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
748.2
Paperback
128
Width 172mm, Height 242mm, Spine 10mm
326g
Glass casting is an exciting and versatile process involving chunks of molten glass melted into a mould, where it solidifies. This practical book explains the glass casting process, from the initial search for inspiration through to simple and then more complex casting. With step-by-step instructions and supporting photographs, it is an accessible and thorough account of this challenging and beautiful process. Topics covered include: . Advice on kilns and studio equipment, as well as materials. . Step-by-step projects in open casting, lost-wax casting, part-mould making, burn-out moulds and core casting . Top tips on how to get the best results and avoid common pitfalls . Ideas for experimentation to increase the scale of your work, explore surface pattern and use other materials . Instruction on de-moulding and finishing, and further tips on reusing materials in the studio AUTHOR: Amy Whittingham is a glass artist who specializes in mouldmaking. Based in Devon, she creates her own glass jewellery and sculpture, and accepts commissions. She also teaches at the Plymouth College of Art. 184 colour photographs
Amy Whittingham is a glass artist who specializes in mouldmaking. Based in Devon, she creates her own glass jewellery and sculpture, and accepts commissions. She also teaches at the Plymouth College of Art.