Classy Fused Glass Art
Finding fused glass art is easy when you know where to look. There are many online shops around the web on sites like 1000 Markets and Etsy that cater to people all around the world. You can find custom glass artists in any style imaginable and you are bound to find something that will fit the style of your home or gallery. Most glass pieces are one of a kind and will last longer than you do. They range from small plates and bowls to huge wall pieces that will become the central point of your home or gallery. If you are looking for something by a local artisan in your town or area. Many tourist destinations have local galleries that will have exactly what you are looking for.
Many people are starting to shy away from the traditional mediums for purchasing their plates and dinnerware. Handmade plates are available on the internet and at mom and pop shops in many large cities. The advantage of this type of dinner ware is that it is very creative and usually one of a kind. Fused glass plates are becoming very popular. They are sturdy, beautiful, and one of a kind. Many artists can create a set just for you that can reflect your personal style and tastes. They can also be customized for each member of your family for a special dining experience. These plates may cost more than going to Target for your new dinner ware, but they will be something special that will be with your family for a lifetime.
JS Glass Art
JS Glass Art is a fused glass artist based in the Bay Area of Northern California. Her work can be seen in homes and galleries all across the world. She specializes in slumping glass into jewelry, pendants, plates, and art that is a perfect fit for your home or gallery. Her ten plus years of experience has given her insight that not many artists can have, and that leads to expertly crafted and creative pieces. Her art is for sale on her own site, 1000 markets, and Etsy. The blog area of her site is also full of resources on how to improve your own fused glass art technique, along with some advanced how to articles that will help take your art to the next level.
I just came across a great fused glass artist called JS Glass Art that makes handmade art, jewelry, pendants, and plates. The glass art is created in a kiln by melting pieces and sheets of glass together into shapes. It is tricky process since glass likes to break easily. Many of the pendants and jewelry that she has would make great gifts for any occasion. The art would fit nicely on the wall in your home or gallery. If you want the perfect serving plate for cheese or crackers for your next wine party, she has that as well. The prices are very reasonable as well. Many of the pendants are under fifty dollars and the plates are affordable enough to use on a regular basis.
What Does A Fused Glass Artist Do?
A fused glass artist is an expert in manipulating sheets of glass into fine art. I’m sure you are aware that working with glass can be very difficult to do it breaking easily. In order to fuse glass, it must be melted together in a temperature controlled kiln. If the temperature rises or falls too quickly the glass will either break or end up with bubbles inside of it that will ruin the piece. For creating things like bowls and plates, a mold is used to control where the glass goes and the shape that it end up in. Creating jewelry and pendants is much trickier since a custom mold must be made for the shape that you want to create the piece in. Either way, a glass artist does amazing things with glass.
Fused Glass Jewelry
With the increasing popularity of fused glass, artists like JS Glass Art have began to craft fine jewelry using many of the same techniques that they use to make wall art. The really cool thing about these hand crafted pendants is that they are very “free form”, classy, and elegant. Molds are usually used to create the shape of them, and layers of glass create the design inside. The possibilities are endless once an artists learns to make his or her own molds, which can be done at home. As the popularity of fusing glass keeps on increasing we will see even more creative works of art that would look as good on your wall as they do around your neck or on your wrist.
