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Metallic finish glass for stained glass and mosaic projects
This unique glass has gorgeous colors, flecks, and patterns that will bring your next project to life. Wonderful for mosaics or adding a dramatic accent to your next stained glass panel, the colors and combinations are incredible. This glass is not transparent, but has a backing similar to mirror. Backing does not chip off when cutting or nipping. All Van Gogh glass is handmade, which means actual glass may vary slightly from photo. Sold in 12" x 12" pieces.
Technical Information: Van Gogh glass is for use in stained glass and mosaics. Glass is not for use in kilns or fusible because it is both painted and silvered.
Mosaic vase and vanity projects created by artist and Delphi guest instructor Tom Snyder. Mosaic rose table by artist Keturah Esch. Stained glass checker board created by artist Michael Johnson. From "40 Great Stained Glass Projects" book #6324.
Pros : Cuts very easily. True metallic bronze color glass with a wonderful appearance of depth and texture yet a completely smooth front surface. The back is painted and is surprisingly textured almost like glue chip. Beautiful in a mosaic.
Cons : Color and texture can vary between sheets of glass. Since the color/texture is only painted onto the back of the glass, it can flake off when grinding.
Other Thoughts : Use a fine grinding bit. Chips can be touched up easily with a black Sharpie or nail polish. All the colors of Van Gogh glass have black on the back.
Thank you to everyone who entered our Art Glass Fairytale contest. Im continually amazed at the creativity of our customers - I had no idea our artists were writers too. It was very difficult choosing a winner for the Fused Glass grab bag. Many of you shared personal stories of hardship or tragedy and how you overcame them through glass. Thank you for inspring us. Congratulations go to Jude Wilder-Roberts for her tale of Uroboros and the Very First Rainbow. You can read her story below. We may also be featuring other entries in future blog posts or catalogs - so stay tuned. Once upon a time in a dreary, colorless land lived a girl named Uroboros. Since there were no colors in the town of Youghiogheny, where she lived, everyone was sad. One day while collecting drift wood on Kokomo beach, Uro found a piece of beach glass. The
How did you get started in glass? Glass is a fascinating medium. I was living as an ex-pat in Denmark in 2001 when I had the luck of finding a fusing glass course. I fell in love with the technique immediately. I pursued further classes and a masters since, trying to achieve more. I’m also a self learner, I love to study and work on my own. Since then I never stopped looking for ways to improve myself in this beautiful art. Why glass? The first time I went to Murano, Italy, back in 1986 I had the chance to visit glass studios and was astonished by the way the artists worked with the powders and heat. Due to its unique properties, glass continues to be an intriguing material that can reflect, transmit or absorb light. It creates a surprise element which brings eclectic interest to a space without becoming