At 12:27 AM 8/11/03, you wrote:
On Sunday, August 10, 2003, at 11:03 PM, John A. Lind wrote:
John -
Kokomo IN??? Is this not the historic stained glass factory whence
Tiffany obtained most of his raw material for leaded glass
production??? Are you writing a text to go with this?
Appreciatively,
Bill Hunter
One and the same.
They now have a "hot glass studio" in the back where some of the color work
I did was cannibalized for the "torch" tutorial. The IU-Kokomo Gallery
will be exhibiting some hot glass artwork from the hot glass studio and
some personal works from the artists that work there. The show opens at
the end of September.
I was asked to do some documentary photography of the hot glass studio and
the sheet glass manufacturing for an educational section of the
gallery. As a part of the "deal" for the documentary photographs a few of
the more "artistic" ones I've done in the process will be exhibited with
them as well.
The text will be written by the artists for the hot glass studio photos and
someone else connected with the opalescent sheet glass will write up some
text for the B&W's. What you see on the page will be chopped down to about
five for documenting the basic sheet glass operation. I've tagged four
"artistic" ones from the lot also. The hot glass studio's color photos
will edited down to about ten to twelve documentary shots covering various
methods of manipulating hot glass (including casting) plus two or three
"artistic" ones.
-- John
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