A few months back I had the privilidge of giving a couple of 'Introduction' type lessons to a student, Mandy.
I must confess that it was really a matter of her watching me for a few minutes after a bit of a pep talk, then me leaving her to discover glass for herself while staying close if she needed help.
Mandy has set herself up with a Hot Head torch & some tools....& of course the obligatory glass.
I showed some of her beads here a while back, & last week I got some more of Mandy's beads to batch anneal.
Boy was I impressed, this lady is a natural!
I'm going to miss seeing these when she gets her own kiln. It's heart warming to watch her progress, & of course wonderful to have someone to talk 'glass' with.
I must confess that it was really a matter of her watching me for a few minutes after a bit of a pep talk, then me leaving her to discover glass for herself while staying close if she needed help.
Mandy has set herself up with a Hot Head torch & some tools....& of course the obligatory glass.
I showed some of her beads here a while back, & last week I got some more of Mandy's beads to batch anneal.
Boy was I impressed, this lady is a natural!
I'm going to miss seeing these when she gets her own kiln. It's heart warming to watch her progress, & of course wonderful to have someone to talk 'glass' with.
Mandy's Beads
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