ty e~d. There are some commentaries on my images ( please don't use the word art) in the january and february archives of this blog. In brief, I make faux stained glass images. I get the colors from sticker paper and masking tape, and use mylar drafting film as a base. The sections have 1/8" of overlap between them. This seals the sections together, and serves the same purpose as solder in standard stained glass. There is a detailed description of the production of my current project on my "alternative" blog. I don't want to link to it from here because of the content, but if you like, send me an email and i will send you a link. I think you can handle it. As for the crowd at pyro, I think you are paying them a serious compliment by taking the time and effort to critique the ideas presented there. I question whether they are worth it. Of course, I do the same thing myself...maybe one day I will find a better hobby.
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that's pretty cool--how did you make it?
ty e~d.
There are some commentaries on my images ( please don't use the word art) in the january and february archives of this blog.
In brief, I make faux stained glass images. I get the colors from sticker paper and masking tape, and use mylar drafting film as a base. The sections have 1/8" of overlap between them. This seals the sections together, and serves the same purpose as solder in standard stained glass.
There is a detailed description of the production of my current project on my "alternative" blog. I don't want to link to it from here because of the content, but if you like, send me an email and i will send you a link. I think you can handle it.
As for the crowd at pyro, I think you are paying them a serious compliment by taking the time and effort to critique the ideas presented there. I question whether they are worth it. Of course, I do the same thing myself...maybe one day I will find a better hobby.
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