Irridations (Glass Photography)
Like Glass Abstractions, Irridations are the combination of glass work and photography. In this series I am exploring surface tension and texture with photographs of iridescent glass I have bent and folded at 1300F. Once cooled, the glass if photographed at the macro level.
Irridations will be available as prints soon.
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Superb stuff, mira! I like very much your Irridations and the texture tease. I would love to work glass but, I guess, I will have to contend myself with paints and inks… I know some good ceramists and always admired artists-craftmen/women like you…
I started with the artichoke, but comment here. How lovely this is. I think that your experimentation with acrylic painting will give you all kinds of ideas that you can translate back into your glass works.
They are all gorgeous, but I think this series is my personal favorite!
Mira,
I met you at the Tracy Art Leagues annual show last fall. I lost my contact information for you and just found it. I am one of the clay artists who was in the show. I wanted to send you information about joining the San Joaquin Potters Guild. I can’t attached an application for membership and information about our upcoming fall sale, but will need to have you send me a regular e-mail, so I can forward you both. We welcome glass artists also and certainly of your expertise.
Kathy White
claybike73@sbcglobal.net