Art Glass: Functional as well as Fashionable

Art glass has as many definitions as it does forms of expression. Whether beveled, blown, cut, etched, fused, leaded, or stained, all creations are decorative and ornamental in some manner. However, not all pieces have a functionality associated with them. For some people that doesn't matter as a beautiful art glass sculpture serves the role of being pleasing to the senses - a valuable function that's often overlooked.

Two currently popular art glass forms include artistic glass blowing and glass etched original art designs. Both of these styles are of interest to individuals who consider themselves simple observers of art as well as to those who consider themselves artistic.

Glass blowing, while still being traditionally carried out by groups of people working in tandem with one another throughout the entire creation process, is now also being enjoyed by individuals working on their own. This is especially evident in the artistic glass blowing field of making decorative, as well as functional, glass beads.

Glass etched original art designs are also quickly becoming available to the layperson who wants to try their hand at being creative. This trend is being aided by the fact that there are wide varieties of etched-glass art supplies that can be easily located and economically purchased; this would include glass etching baths, creams, kits, lasers, and stencils. Whether you want to create glass etched original art designs for the toasting goblets at your wedding or whether you want to recycle old glassware into rejuvenated etched glass pieces of art, it's now a realistic option.

Whatever your interests are, information on this creative medium is as endless as the designs that can be created. Learn about the history of this delicious artistic medium and compare the various types of glass designs. Purchase supplies and sell creations - whether fused glass countertop sinks or stained glass windows depicting angels. Have an art-glass appraisal. Join organizations and subscribe to an artistic magazines or newsletters. Join an collectors' club. Custom order a piece of art glass - regardless if it's for that special occasion or just because you deserve it. Gather information about a specific art-glass artist. Take an class. Purchase a book to learn about the different styles and techniques. Pursue a career in artistic glass blowing. Follow the trail of art glass information that you seek. It might just open a few glass doors for you.

Breta Matson Fused Glass - Tiles, Sinks, Countertops as well as dishes, bowls, and fine art.

 

 

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