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         Glass Art Techniques:     more books (100)
  1. Like Breath on Glass: Whistler, Inness, and the Art of Painting Softly (Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute)
  2. Mosaics (Decorative Techniques)
  3. Early Ancient Glass: The Toledo Museum of Art by David Frederick Grose, 1989-09-25
  4. Contemporary Stained Glass by Andrew Moor, 1994-07-28
  5. Sidelights, Fanlights and Transoms Stained Glass Pattern Book by Ed Sibbett, 1987-05-01
  6. Contemporary Stained Glass Projects with Full-Size Patterns by Ed Sibbett, 1978-01-01
  7. Designs for Glass Etching: 49 Full-Size Motifs by Robert G. Bush, 1989-06-01
  8. Viennese Stained Glass Designs in Full Color by Franz C. Renner, Max Seemann, 1988-06-01
  9. The Complete Guide to Glass Painting: Over 80 Techniques with 25 Original Projects and 400 Motifs by Alan Gear, Barry Freestone, 2001-12-31
  10. Quick Success Stained Glass by Randy A. Wardell, Judy Wardell, 1992-05-15
  11. Stained Glass for the Beginner by Dan Alfuth, 2003-11
  12. Decorative Glass of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries: A Source Book by Nance Lui Fyson, 1997-03
  13. Nature Designs Stained Glass Pattern Book (Dover Pictorial Archive Series) by Harry E. Zimmerman, 1991-06-01
  14. Introduction to Stained Glass: A Step-by-Step Teaching Manual by Randy Wardell, 1985-05-15

101. Bucintoroglass: Lampadari In Vetro Murano, Specchi Veneziani
Venetian glass chandeliers manufactured using old glasswork techniques. Pictures of entire catalogue.
http://www.bucintoroglass.com/
Come da antica tradizione vetraia muranese,la Bucintoro Glass segue personalmente tutte le fasi della lavorazione sia per la realizzazione del prodotto classico che moderno dal design esclusivo e raffinato,realizzato da Maestri Vetrai altamente qualificati. As in the old tradition of Murano glass-making, Bucintoro Glass personally follows up all the stages involved in the production of articles in both classic and modern style, with an exclusive and refined design, hand-crafted by highly skilled Master Glass-makers h t p c
Sede e mostra permanente Head office and permanent exhibition:
I-30037 - Scorzè - Venezia - Via Padova, 87- tel. e fax 041 445248 - bucintoro.glass@tin.it

102. Glass Painting By Kerstin - Kerstin's Glass Painting
A gallery of items created in a stained glass style using a variety of glass painting techniques.
http://www.kerstin.me.uk/
Welcome to my home page. Hi, my name is Kerstin. I've been glass painting for years now and I really enjoy it. My Dad already did glass painting - so it must run in the family ! Everything you find on these pages is hand painted by myself using different glass painting techniques. I don't only paint on glass but also on acetate and cling film. If you let me know on which kind of medium you prefer your design and in which colour scheme, I will paint it specially for you. Special orders are very welcome. Just send me an e-mail and we can discuss what you would like. Enjoy looking at my page and please come back soon! Thank you, Kerstin P.S.: Thank you to my lovely husband for designing this page. var sc_project=231260;

103. WONDROUS GLASS
The Kelsey Museum (US) describes its collection of ancient glass from Iraq, Palestine and Egypt, with photographs. History and techniques of glassmaking, especially glass-blowing. Roman styles.
http://www.umich.edu/~kelseydb/Exhibits/WondrousGlass/MainGlass.html
WONDROUS GLASS
REFLECTIONS ON THE WORLD OF ROME
c. 50 B.C. - A.D. 650
Table of Contents
  • Introduction: Ancient Glass at the Kelsey Museum Roman Glass-Making
    Acknowledgements
    The exhibition which this display documents was a long time in the planning. Many people helped with the work involved. In 1979-80, a group of graduate students in the Department of the History of Art and the Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology participated in an introductory study unit with me a learning experience which did much to bring ideas for the exhibition into focus. The members of this group were Mary Ann Eaverly, Julia Eisendrath, Lauren Arnold, Nick Stavrinides, and Ann van Rosevelt. Julia Eisendrath continued on to devote much time and thought to a meticulous inventory of the glass collections in the Museum. This was a laborious project, essential to the efficient production of the exhibition. Two graduate students arrived fresh on the scene in 1981-82: Victoria Weston (History of Art and Japanese Studies) and Laurie McCoy (Classical Art and Archaeology). I am most grateful to them for their cheerful industriousness through a long winter of snowy forays to the Graduate Library. Laurie McCoy saw the project through to its completion, collaborating with me on research. In addition, Prof. John D'Arms, Ms. Norma Jenkins (Research Librarian at the Corning Museum of Glass), Dr. Aileen Gatten, and Prof. Charles Witke have provided indispensable help on specific scholarly problems from the topography of Puteoli, to Sino-Roman relations in antiquity and obscure Chinese rhapsodists, to vexing questions of mirrors and metaphors, Isidorus, and Alexander's glass submarine.

104. SKLO FISER * LIBEREC
Stained, blown and hand formed glass production. Details of techniques used with examples, plus company information.
http://www.glassfiser.cz/
[www.glassfiser.cz]
GLASS STUDIO Chelcického 14
460 01 Liberec
Czech Republic
tel./fax: 00420/ 48/ 5104588
mobil: 00420/602/433472
e-mail: info@glassfiser.cz
PRODUCTION AND REPARATION OF STAINED GLASS

PRODUCTION BLOWN AND HAND FORMED GLASS

105. SANDA CITY
The glass art center offers you an opportunity to experience glass arttechniques such as glass?blowing, stainedglass,burner work etc.
http://www.city.sanda.hyogo.jp/eigo new/learn/next/learn02.html
Let's Learn Sanda Glass Art Center Information:Sanda-shi K‚‚“‚ˆ‚‰‚”‚ 1832 TEL 0795-64-5111
The glass art center offers you an opportunity to experience
glass art techniques such as glassAblowing, stained-glass,burner work etc. This
facility is part of the neighboring Clean Center (garbage disposal facility) and utilizes waste glass.
We offer glass art classes (each course includes 12 sessions) such as "a half-day
experience course," in which children as young as elementary school age can
participate,Introductory course,Aand "specialized course".
This hall also includes a includes a swimming pool and a bathing room both of which utilize the residual heat from the Clean Center, and a multipurpose hall for training, etc.
The technology acquisition Course Glass blowing, stained-glass, burner work, etc.

106. Hot Glass Horizons
A biannual conference, Portland, OR in the fall and Corning, NY in the spring, featuring 'hands-on' instruction in a variety of hot glass and kiln forming techniques.
http://www.hotglasshorizons.com/
Sheard
Speelman
Glander
Van Tol
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Hot Glass Horizons 2004 Portland Saturday, Sunday, Monday
If you have any questions, you can reach us by telephone at (503)538-5281, fax at (503)538-6527, Glass Art Magazine Evenheat Kiln and Fuse Master
invite you to Hot Glass Horizons 2004 Portland, our 21st conference since we started in 1993. Our program features hands-on instruction in a variety of hot glass, kiln-forming, glass fusing, casting, pate-de-verre and glass painting techniques from 17 nationally renowned educators. Our classes offer the best student/teacher ratio in the nation, averaging just 12 students per instructor. Want Only The "Good" Classes?
Beginners Welcome
Beginners are welcome in most of our classes. If you are a beginner, let the registration assistant know that and you will be helped choosing the perfect class lineup for your particular interests. We do ask that you have a basic understanding of fusing or hot glass terminology and procedures. You don't need to be well-versed in these areas, but you do need a general idea of the fundamentals. To help bring you up to speed, we suggest you attend our pre-conference " Fusing Foundations " class. It covers everything you need to know before taking the regular conference classes. We also recommend reading

107. Seams Like Glass Designs - Stained Glass Designs And Quilting Patterns For Wallh
Stained glass patterns for wallhangings using reverse applique and machine quilting techniques. Yukon, Canada
http://www.seamslikeglass.yk.net/
Lise Merchant, Seams Like Glass Designs
41 MacPherson Road Whitehorse,
Yukon, Canada Y1A 5S4
Phone: (867) 633-3709
Fax: (867)
E-mail: merchant@polarcom.com HOME PATTERNS BIOGRAPHY ... EMAIL
Seams Like Glass Designs is an idea of Lise Merchant, a stained glass artist, who has lived in the Yukon for 20 years. The idea of blending her earlier love of sewing and working with cloth with her stained glass designs took shape when she mentioned the idea to friend, an experienced quilter and quilt shop owner. She discovered that the two passions blend and compliment each other very well. Lise began her stained glass career under the influence of the northern landscape and extraordinary northern lifestyle. The unique images are now available to create fabric wallhangings by using reverse appliqué and machine quilting techniques.
Discover the beauty of the north, the art of Lise Merchant, and the joy of creating.
click on any of these graphics for a larger view
Click on the raven for a larger picture HOME PATTERNS BIOGRAPHY ORDER INFO ... EMAIL All patterns designed by:
Lise Merchant, Seams Like Glass Designs

108. Glass Art By Sue Lavington
Showcase of glass work and fused glass tiles from Sue Lavington who employs traditional stained glass techniques combined with contemporary applications.
http://www.suelavington.co.uk/
Glass Art by Sue Lavington
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109. Library Of Congress:Care, Handling, And Storage Of Photographs
From the Library of Congress, the care, handling and storage techniques for photographs including cased, glass, film, paper and negative photographic items.
http://lcweb.loc.gov/preserv/care/photolea.html
Care, Handling, and Storage of Photographs
INFORMATION LEAFLET
(see also)
BIBLIOGRAPHY

STANDARDS

SUPPLIES
Originally published by: IFLA Core Programme Preservation and Conservation
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions Introduction Structure of Photographs Identification Common Processes ... Handling Introduction
Photographic materials have complex physical and chemical structures that present special preservation challenges to the librarian and archivist. Since the birth of photography in the late 1830s, many different photographic processes and materials have been utilized, each subject to deterioration through time and with use. Although deterioration is an ongoing natural process, nevertheless much can be done to slow the rate at which it takes place in photographs. Deteriorated photographs may require specialized conservation treatment by a professional photograph conservator, often a costly, skill-demanding, and time-consuming procedure. For the majority of photographs in research collections, single-item conservation of deteriorated photographs is probably not a feasible or a cost-effective preservation solution. Instead, preventive conservation actions such as and maintenance of a good environment, promoting proper care and handling through staff and user education, and the use of good quality storage housings, will have a more lasting, positive impact on the preservation of a collection.

110. Contact
The glass workshop produces artistic window designs through different techniques as well as watches, keyrings and lamps. Possibility to order online.
http://www.lauradilucia.com
Le tue vacanze in SICILIA - Your vacations to SICILY Un week-end in SICILIA - Your week-end to SICILY Vetrate in Vetrofusione Artistic glasses by melting glass Tiffany e Piombate Tiffany's style and by plumbing Oggettistica in vetrofusione Fushionable furnishing objects Ceramiche artistiche Ceramic arts Italiano English Italiano English Laboratorio d'arte - Laura Di Lucia - S.S. 186 Km. 16.700 - C/da Renda C.P. 90040 Pioppo (Monreale) - Sicily - Italy e-mail: labglass@libero.it contact webmaster Vacanze

111. The Glass Garden
Offers pattern books and stained glass supplies as well as teaching stain glass techniques in store.
http://www.eglassgarden.com/
Welcome to The Glass Garden, LLC Have you always admired the beauty of stained glass but never thought you were artistic enough?
With its renewed popularity, there has been an explosion of pattern books for all skill levels and designs to satisfy all of your creative urges. Now is the chance to learn the art and craft of stained glass.
Why wait? We offer pattern books and everything you need to get started in our shop on line section Give us a call today.
NEW: We are now offering free shipping on ALL of our pattern books! You have to look hard to beat this deal. Please note: we are in the process of changing the books to free shipping. If the book you're interested in shows a shipping charge, just ignore it. We'll only charge for the book itself.
NOTE: Free shipping only applies to normal, 1st class delivery. Priority or overnight shipping will be charged at the difference between the upgraded shipping and 1st class.
Store hours:
Tuesday - Friday: 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
Saturday: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Closed Sunday and Monday
Featured Products
25 Nostalgic Picture Frames
25 full-sized, easy-to-make patterns of picture frames. Author: Kim Jorgensen.

112. Fu T'sang Treasures Handwoven Beadwork - Heirloom Beaded Jewelry - Jewelry Infor
Handknotted pearls, gems and glass using traditional beading techniques.
http://www.stormpages.com/futsang/
[ Fu T'sang Treasures •  futsang@hotmail.com  • 307 Queen Street, Georgetown, SC 29440, US ]
[Necklaces] [Bracelets] [Earrings] [Sets] ...
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Welcome to Fu T'sang Treasures, specializing in hand-knotted pearls, gems, and glass. Our jewelry features ages-old beading and wirework techniques as well as new and innovative styles. In ancient Chinese mythology, the Fu T'sang Lung was the dragon of hidden treasure. Here there are jewels hidden in the depths of cyberspace. One treasure is beautiful White Lotus Deep Lustre pearls, from serene waters of China, perhaps even today guarded by the Fu T'sang Lung. Relax and explore our site - perhaps you will find a treasure. Welcome!
[ Fu T'sang Treasures •  futsang@hotmail.com  • 307 Queen Street, Georgetown, SC 29440, US ]

113. IVO LILL: ARTIST Of STUDIO GLASS OBJECTS And SCULPTURES
Portfolio of Estonian glass artist showcasing original glass sculptures and objects created using cold techniques laminated glass, cutting, glueing, grinding, etching, and sandblasting.
http://www.ivolill.com
Welcome to the homepage of glass artist Ivo Lill! Eesti keeles var site="s11lugeja"

114. AKCAM CAM ESYA AKSESUAR ZUCCACIYE URUNLERI AYDINLATMA BANYO AKSESUARLARI CICEKCI
Using the techniques as hand manufacturing, blowing, centrifuge and chiller. Makes style production with special models in the direction of customers' desires.
http://www.ak-cam.com.tr/english/index.htm
AKCAM GLASS - PLASTIC - CONSTRUCTION CO.
Address : Þeyhli Köyü Kaynarca Cad. No: 34 PENDÝK / ÝSTANBUL / TÜRKÝYE
Phone : Fax :
E-Mail :
info@ak-cam.com.tr

115. Murano Glass - Art Of Venice Gallery - Art Glass Magazine - In Cooperation With
working strictly with German sodalime glass, busily perfecting centuries-old techniquesand, at times, unconsciously crossing the line from novelty to art.
http://www.artofvenice.com/art/Lampwork1.htm
ART GLASS MAGAZINE In cooperation with Vetro magazine and the Centro Studi Vetro Murano, Art of Venice, Murano glass gallery present A Brief History of Lampworking
by Robert A. Mickelsen
The versatility of this new technology was quickly apparent and gave the lampworker several important advantages over the glassblower. Because the lampworker was able to selectively heat the object by directing the flame at a specific area, he could realize exacting procedures which were extremely difficult for the off-hand glassblower, who could only reheat the entire piece all at once. Additionally, as the energy demands of lampworking were just a tiny fraction of those of glassblowing, it was much more economical and lampworked creations could be afforded by common people.
By the beginning of the 18th century localized industries devoted to making small items for public consumption had sprung up all over Europe. The town of Nevers, France, was noted for tiny figurines of people and farm animals which were so popular that their production continued until the beginning of this century. The village of Lauscha, Germany, was entirely employed in the making of Christmas ornaments at the lamp. Venice itself employed lampworking techniques in making beads and millefiori, tiny murrines that looked like flowers.

116. Caroline Loveys - The Stained Glass Artist
Gallery of ecclesiastic windows, candle holders and boxes using traditional leaded glass techniques.
http://www.carolineloveys.com

Home
Secular Ecclesiastical Craft Items ... Contact
The Stained Glass Artist
Stained glass is a decorative skill that is centuries old. Caroline Loveys is one of today's exponents of this craft who combines traditional techniques with contemporary flair and design skills to meet the needs of today's discerning clients. Caroline is especially known for combining her distinctive illustrative technique with kiln fired glass painting. On this website you can see a small selection from an extensive range of stained glass. Caroline designs each piece individually to achieve maximum impact in its final location. Some of the windows are in churches and other ecclesiastical buildings, while many other panels are in private houses. Much of the work is undertaken on a commission basis but there is also a range of smaller items available at Craft and Design Shows.

117. Diamond Point Hand Engraved Glass By Paul Darlington
A site about glass with a focus on hand engraving, sections include history, tools and techniques and a gallery.
http://www.diamondpoint.fsnet.co.uk
This site is all about glass with a particular focus on engraving. There is a section on the history and one on the tools and techniques that I and others have used to decorate glass. There is also a gallery containing images and descriptions of some of the glass objects that I have engraved. This site uses frames and your browser may not support them. Home Gallery History Techniques ... e-Mail

118. Unregistered Users Restricted
Discussion group to discuss glass techniques and resources.
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119. The Polymer Parrot
Illustrated lessons and instructions for various techniques and projects including covering glass, making pen covers, mokume gane, flower beads, and wish bottles. Also features a gallery of artist works and links to suppliers and web rings.
http://thepolyparrot.com/
ThePolyParrot
"Great Starts"

Basic Polymer Info

Pens, Pens, Pens!

Still a favorite
...
Mike Buesseler

I know that not all links are active, yet... if something isn't "clickable," it means that page isn't ready for prime time, but I leave the words here to remind me that I've still got work to do. *g*
Some of my "non-polymer" art
Pastel Portraits Watercolor Paintings
Your comments are
always welcome: Mail('site-tpp') Thanks for visiting! I'm the "Poly" part... This is the "Parrot" part.... My "Zigmonster" Member
Main Great Starts Links Gallery © Elizabeth Campbell 1999 - 2004

120. New Page 1
Utilizing time honored techniques to produce signs using, Gold Leaf, Etched glass, Carved Wood, Hand Painting and Artistic Talent.
http://silvercreeksignworks.com
Silver Creek Signworks
A man who works with his hands is a LABORER.
A man who works with his hands and head is a Craftsman.
A man who works with his hands, head, and heart is an ARTIST.

John Ruskin
Providing the Following Creative Services:
Historical and Commercial Signage

ADA Interior Sign Systems

Displays and Exhibits

Faux Antique Signs
... Portfolio

2039 Fors Road, Two Harbors, Minnesota 55616
Phone or Fax 218-834-2305

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