Cast Glass ‘Iteration 136’

Experiment

Technology

Traditional

Cast glass and polished glass

Material

Glass

Craft

Glass-making

General Technique

Constructing

Specific Technique

Glass-casting

Properties & Qualities

Application

Art Sculpture

Qualities

Colourful Polished Shiny Textured / tactile

Colour

Blue

Sample Information

Date of Creation

2009

Dimensions

75cm x 25cm x 5cm

Process & Production

Cast glass. After shaping, the former (aka ‘positive’ ‘model’) was set up for investment casting. A frame was constructed around the model, leaving a gap of approx 3-4cm. Refractory plaster was mixed and poured into the mould box, over the former and left to set. After setting, the mould box was removed and the former/model removed from the set plaster block.

The cleaned plaster mould was then placed into a cold kiln, with glass blocks/cullet loaded into the mould prior to firing.

After kiln-firing, the plaster was moved, the glass cleaned and polished.

The glass was placed into a brushed stainless steel frame to create a light.

The refractory plaster mix used was:

Per 1 litre of water: 700g plaster 700g flint (or quartz)

Credits

Craft Maker

Shelley Doolan

Photographer

Simon Bruntnell