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Home > Books > Richard La Londe: Fused Glass Art and Technique - Book One
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Richard La Londe: Fused Glass Art and Technique - Book One
Manufacturer: Ozone Press
Axner Number: A996345
Shipping Weight: 3 lbs., 0.96000 oz.
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by Richard La Londe
Hardcover: 224 pages
Publisher: Ozone Press (2006)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0-9779126-0-4
Dimensions: 11.3" x 8.8" x 1.0"
Shipping Weight: 3.06 lbs.
"In the 1980's a renaissance of suing and slumping begins, and Richard La
Londe is an important part of these renewed explorations in glass. He is present
when fusing and slumping are expanding out into the 'glass scene' and he brings
these moments to life in this book."—From the Foreword by Fritz Dreisbach
This book includes:
- 45 pages of glass fusing history.
- A portfolio selection of Richard La Londe’s art
- The technical aspects about glass fusing
- More than 50 pages about La Londe’s fusing techniques
- Gold leaf and foil techniques
- Kilns, glory holes, mounting systems
- and much, much, more!
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Artist Brenda Griffith's comprehensive introduction to kiln-forming presents all the fundamentals, moves beyond the basics, and provides nineteen projects as learning tools and jumping-off points for your own imagination.
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Whether you're a newcomer to fusing or an experienced warm glass artist, Contemporary Warm Glass is an invaluable guide to developing and improving your warm glass skills.
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Kiln Firing Glass: Glass Fusing Book One, by Boyce Lundstrom. Contains chapters on: Tools and supplies, glass compatibility, annealing, design, kilns, kiln firing cycles, slumping, use of molds.
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Fused Glass, Vitreous Enamels and other Techniques, Book II
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Keith Cummings reviews the history of kiln-forming and discusses materials and methods such as slumping and fusing.
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