Saturday, 9 November 2013

A Guide To Creating A Glass Sculpture Alberta

By Alyce Powell


One of the most unorthodox and also hardest form of sculpting would be in glass because it is very dangerous and may result in a few wounds and cuts if one is not careful. Now although it is the most dangerous form of sculpting, it is also one of the most beautiful because a glass sculpture Alberta can look really elegant. So if one would want to try out this form of sculpting, then this guide will be able to help.

Since one is going to be vulnerable to sharp shards and pieces of glass, then safety would definitely be a priority with this. He will actually be needing a lot of safety equipment and a lot of building equipment before he starts. Before starting, one will need to buy some goggles, thick gloves, a kiln, graphite paddles, and a torch.

The first thing that one should do would be to put on the goggles, the gloves, and wear some long sleeves so that he will be fully protected. Although it is optional, one should probably wear an apron because he will be getting some hot shards on him. If one thinks that he is safe enough, then he may light up the torch already.

Now when the torch has already been lit, then the next step would be to take a little piece and hold it lightly. This is where the dangerous part begins because one has to now point the torch right at the small piece in order to make it melt a little bit. The goal of this is to make a small ball shape thing out of it.

The next thing to do would be to create the base by using some graphite paddles. Now before one would create the actual sculpture, one should first create the base so that the figure will have something to stand on. The graphite paddles are the things that will be used in order to make the base properly.

Once the base has already been made, then one may now continue making the rest of the figure with a little bit more glass balls. To add to the figure, one can now use some tools and some other pieces in order to make the figure. The first thing to do would be to preheat the kiln until it is already quite hot.

While the kiln is heating up, one will be making the figure and will be attaching it to the base and build up from there. One will be using some tweezers in order to pull together the hot glass and turn it into something that is solid. Of course he will also be using the graphite paddle to straighten all of the parts and make it look like a real sculpture.

When it is already done, one must put it on the kiln and slowly decrease the fire every hour by ninety degrees. This will allow the glass sculpture Alberta to harden and not crack. After it is already significantly hard, one may take it out of the kiln and just allow it to cool off.




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