Absolutely unique and spectacular art. Love everything about this technology and artistry! Please publish more videos. Voice or subtitres would be great too.
This is amazing! Thanks for sharing and congratulations for your beautiful work. Does this mean that this is a unique piece or you can repeat the mold?
Can you help? I made a lost wax casted glass piece that turned out great but there is some investment entrapped in the outside most layer of glass. Logically if I soak in in Hydrofluoric Acid then it should remove the outside layer of glass and entrapped investment? (Also I should note this is homemade red ruby glass that has about 70% lead content by weight). I just don't want to ruin the piece.
Hello, I am doing a work on materials, and in this case it is my turn to glass and well, among many artists I have chosen this work, (if it does not matter to you) for my clade work. However I do not find much information about it. Would you mind explaining the work to me a bit and that you were implored above all to do it. You would help me a lot, thank you. Bonjour, je fais un travail sur les matières, et dans ce cas c'est à mon tour le verre et bien, parmi beaucoup d'artistes j'ai choisi ce travail, (si cela ne vous concerne pas) pour mon travail de clade. Cependant, je ne trouve pas beaucoup d'informations à ce sujet. Pourriez-vous m'expliquer un peu le travail et que l'on vous implorait surtout de le faire. Vous m'aideriez beaucoup, merci.
As best I understood and I could be wrong but its a plaster or plaster mix material, and the solvent is ether warm water or water and vinegar. All I can only say from years of experience in art but never seen this process in real life so take with a grain of sand.
Absolutely unique and spectacular art. Love everything about this technology and artistry! Please publish more videos. Voice or subtitres would be great too.
Truly beautiful and unique thank you ❤
Amazing piece of art.
Wow. That was really cool!
very cool video and beautiful work
thank you
This is amazing! Thanks for sharing and congratulations for your beautiful work.
Does this mean that this is a unique piece or you can repeat the mold?
no it is unique one shot
Can you help? I made a lost wax casted glass piece that turned out great but there is some investment entrapped in the outside most layer of glass. Logically if I soak in in Hydrofluoric Acid then it should remove the outside layer of glass and entrapped investment? (Also I should note this is homemade red ruby glass that has about 70% lead content by weight). I just don't want to ruin the piece.
Hi, did you manage to solve the issue? Did Hydroflouric acid work?
Spectacular! Thank you!
Thank you very much :) it is a spectacular video!
Amazing, thank you so much for sharing
Maravilloso!!😍🥰
Amazing 💗✨
Interesting video, just wish there was some sound to the video.
What material did you use to make the mold you used to put the melted glass?
The wax looks like chocolate. How would you feel if someone ate one of your delicious masterpieces?
Hello, I am doing a work on materials, and in this case it is my turn to glass and well, among many artists I have chosen this work, (if it does not matter to you) for my clade work. However I do not find much information about it. Would you mind explaining the work to me a bit and that you were implored above all to do it.
You would help me a lot, thank you.
Bonjour, je fais un travail sur les matières, et dans ce cas c'est à mon tour le verre et bien, parmi beaucoup d'artistes j'ai choisi ce travail, (si cela ne vous concerne pas) pour mon travail de clade. Cependant, je ne trouve pas beaucoup d'informations à ce sujet. Pourriez-vous m'expliquer un peu le travail et que l'on vous implorait surtout de le faire.
Vous m'aideriez beaucoup, merci.
WAW!
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can somebody name the mold material? and the solvent?
As best I understood and I could be wrong but its a plaster or plaster mix material, and the solvent is ether warm water or water and vinegar. All I can only say from years of experience in art but never seen this process in real life so take with a grain of sand.
The mix is 2 parts silica to one part molding plaster. No solvent
No sound no idea what the process involved bud?