mardi 14 mai 2013

Facts On Glass Sculpture Alberta Artisans May Find Helpful

By Jennie Sandoval


Glass sculpture is a fairly old form of art that continues to evolve by the day. Artisans use glass as their medium in creating different works of art. There are many different methods of shaping this medium that can be used. The commonly used methods include, among others, blowing, fusing, casting, working at room temperature and working with torch flames. There are a number of things on glass sculpture Alberta artisans may not have known exist. Here, we look at them at length.

Blowing is arguably one of the oldest techniques. Here, the artist uses a metal rod to blow and shape the medium as he or she desires. Molten glass is the most preferred medium for use in this case. This is because of the great flexibility that it possesses. Using blow, one is able to create a large hollow piece that may be reshaped later as desired.

Kilns are alternative to torch flames when it comes to the production of flame worked media and may be used if the latter are unavailable. Unlike in blowing where furnaces and metal rods are involved, when using kilns, the sculptor only needs glass rods to shape his tools at a bench. One of the advantages that come with this kind of approach is the simplicity and therefore affordability in terms of capital. In addition, the end-product also tends to bear more detail and hence expresses messages more precisely. This method has been widely employed as a method of embroidery.

The casting technique is used either on its own or alongside other techniques. This depends on the nature of the design to be created. It also allows for the use of other media. The commonly used ones ate silica, plaster and sand. The materials chosen are first moulded together before suitable designs are filled into them. This technique is the most efficient when creating large-scale artwork.

Other popularly used methods include staining and fusing. In staining technique, the medium is cut into various patterns that are subsequently glued to each other. Fusing, on the other hand, uses moderate temperature to impress a shape or texture onto a medium. Many other methods that may not fall in any of these categories also exist. Regardless of the choice of technique, the idea is for the artist to be able to communicate in the most precise and unique way.

Like any other form of art, the pieces created in this manner hold great value. The exact market value will, of course, vary depending on a number of factors. These include the type of design, the material used and most importantly, the reputation of the sculptor. If they intend to fetch good prices in the market, sculptors should ensure that they strive to stand out from the rest of the crowd.

Due to the fragility of glass, the pieces need to be handled with utmost care. They need to be properly packed as they are transported to the buyers. Failure to do this may result into breakages that reduce their actual value. It is important to remember that each piece is designed and shaped uniquely and as such should be handled as being very special.

At the end of the day what is important is to create admirable art that will be appreciated and hopefully fetch a good price in the market. An important thing relating to glass sculpture Alberta artists should have in mind is that patience is a very important virtue when it comes to art. A good reputation may take very long to build. The good news is that once one has established themselves, this skill is very rewarding.




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