Showing posts with label fused glass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fused glass. Show all posts

Sunday, December 4, 2011

2011 Fall Art Classes

            Fall art sessions inspired students to look at discarded objects with new eyes.
                            These rockin' Walldolls will shake-up plain walls with new life.

She gathered the clues for a different type of Nancy Drew mystery.

Food Fight!
Hand-drills, pliers, glue guns, wire, heavy-duty scissors ... tools of the trade.
Playtime
graceful dancer
Fishing for memories at the shore

leather, glass, cellulose clay
winter forest



a gift for dad


Four Fun Fridays of Fusing ...
Everybody loved the "magic" in repurposing and fusing plastic bags.

Students made fused plastic bag wall hangings, wrap-mounted on repurposed timber.
* I add the free-motion sewing.



These beautiful student-produced table lanterns glow from within using tea-lights.

Imagine the possibilities!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Summer Art Classes 2011


Summer classes sailed smoothly in my cool basement studio. Students fused glass, cut apart plastic bags, sanded wood, used drills and pliers, painted frames, doodled with ink and much more.
"Design a space vs. fill a space" ... "Conceive a theme and sketch a plan"... "Bake the cake before adding icing and sprinkles".   We all love getting into the sweet stuff before it's needed, yet there is a reason --- a sequence, a method to the madness. Lessons on thoughtful creativity abound in this groove den.




 Wish Huts came from blocks of wood retrieved from a barn construction site. Scrap leather was used for roofing and sweet accessory designs.
  The effort to hunt for useful discarded treasures always proves worthy in my mission to introduce repurposing to my students.
Boldly painted chirpy birds and mod vessels were molded from non-sticky cellulose pulp fiber clay.

  Interior timber frames (former shelving planks) were wrapped with collaged and fused plastic bag "fabric".  My crazed free-motion stitching high-lighted student creativity.

Again, my awesome students stepped outside the box to learn how one can make something truly special from nothin' very remarkable.


Friday, August 20, 2010

Summer Art Workshops 2010

Students get empowered learning to use tools.
Students fused plastic bags to makes coin purses and fused glass pieces they matted and framed.
 Students repurposed game boards and plastic rejects. 
student-made Walldoll 
...happy with her framed fusing and pendant.