Course Detail
Units:
0.0
Course Components:
Lecture
Enrollment Information
Course Attribute:
University Connected Learning
Description
Join us to explore three different methods of bas-relief in glass designs. The best way to understand "bas-relief" is to see one - take a look at a penny, nickel, or other coin and examine the raised images on it; they're all bas-reliefs. English adopted the word from French (bas meaning "low" and relief meaning "raised work"). You will learn how to score and cut glass into strips, including the chemistry of glass, firing temperatures, and how glass behaves under heat. Think outside the box to create your own textures using the studio's "treasure box" of mark-making tools: tree branches, screen, utensils, ribbons, sea shells or start your own treasure box right now! You will create one small plate or bowl with texture. This is a one day class with pick up of projects at a later date due to firing the glass in the kiln takes 50 hours total. This is a beginner class, no experience necessary.