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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Lose Those Expectations!

You could be amazed at what comes of it.

Desert Sunset Accent Beads
Desert Sunset

Think about it, as lampwork bead artists we often get sucked into the latest new release of glass. We see the pre releases of the paddles used to show us the colours & effects that can be achieved & our minds run amok with ideas & the potential of the colours that call us personally.

Perhaps while visiting the forums we stumble across images from certain artists that can make the glass sing an aria like that of a Prima Donna.

This is particularly true of the silver glasses for a lot of us. We are teased lured & tempted by their mystical, ethereal qualities & before you know it we have spent far more than we intended on the latest test batch or oddlot.

Some of them work for us & produce fantastic results instantly, & others don't. Some of them produce results that are dependant on what heat your torch setup is capable of generating, or a certain flame atmosphere & others are largely dependent on patience & skill.
Some are just very expensive (US$100.00 per pound) mistakes...or so you think at the time.

I made one of those 'mistakes' early last year. I was pretty much burned out by trying to work the silver glasses with no real appreciation of different flame atmospheres, & a lack of confidence in my ability to get anywhere near the results that others did anyway. When a new batch of oddlots came up I snapped up a few that were different to the blue-green lustre effects & raku with attitude glasses that had previously been predominant.
I played with them a few times, kind of got a colour similar to the paddle out of one test batch, but couldn't repeat the result, so I then put them aside in disgust.


You see it was all about expectation. I'd seen sample paddles that appealed & expected that I would get those results, of course conveniently forgetting that a paddle is created in a vastly different way to a bead & that, in some instances, a paddle will produce results that beads wont.



Petrified Desert Accent Beads
Petrified Desert



I recently looked at theses glasses in a new way, through new eyes.
Knowing what I was capable of achieving with the glasses I had purchased, & putting all expectations of getting them to look as they do in the paddles, I wondered how they would lend themselves to something more simple & earthy than the shimmer & shine normally associated with the silver glasses. I imagined them without the shine & looking more like natural stones & semi precious gems - perhaps even partially etched. With that in mind I went to the torch & played.

My "Desert" series of accent beads was born.

6 comments:

  1. Gorgeous!!!

    Love what you have done.

    Mich

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  2. Oh WOW! Deb, those are amazing! Well done!

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  3. Deb, those are beautiful beads! You done good, woman!

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  4. The Desert Sunset ones are so deep and rich in color, just like pictures I've seen of desert scenes where there are rock outcroppings. I think I like the Petrified Forest even more than the Sunset ones. . .something very substantial and primal about those. Great work, Deb!

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  5. You have tamed the shiny beast! Bravo! You are so right about getting sucked into the next great color! Worse yet is the next great pink!

    I'm glad you went back to the torch and looked at the silver colors in a new way - you've coaxed out lovely colors, deep rich a lush! SLURP!

    Cindy

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  6. Congrats .... wonderful colors and .... you´re the winner of my bead, need your addy :-)

    xoxox
    Manuela

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