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Saturday, 21 April 2012

More glass... and some knitting

This week I have been attracting attention by sitting in the canteen at uni knitting with wire. Having previously related mostly to textiley people this seemed a perfectly normal activity to me (along with setting fire to things in the car park and wrapping up any old stuff I find...) but as there isn't a textiles course at my uni this simple act seemed to be a huge novelty to most people!

Having knitted my wire I then attacked it with scissors and deconstructed it a bit, and layered it up with scraps of float glass something like this ------>

This picture was taken on the workbench so by the time I'd transferred all the bits to the kiln it wasn't quite the same, but near enough.

A bit of guess work with the kiln program (it always is) meant that the result was flatter and less 'lumpy' than I intended but I was thrilled with the way the wire reacted and with the texture the glass picked up underneath.  I hope you're ready to look through loads of pictures now...  To give you an idea of scale they are each about 30cm tall.

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And one without wire just to see...

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3 comments:

  1. Well done, really imaginative. I knitted with wire in my junior school many moons ago and now I know I was in advance of my times. It really adds visual texture to the glass.

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  2. absolutely stunning, evokes beach groynes and the bits of old fishing nets they always seem to collect. wish I had a touchy-feely screen!

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  3. this looks like a wonderful process, thank you for sharing the construction here as well as the marvellous images in later posts

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Helen Smith, artist and maker in glass, print and stitch.