
Last year I took an introductory kiln-formed glass class, taught by Joshua Cox, at Hui Noeau in Makawao. Here are my results from the 2-day class. I decided to scan them on different backgrounds to show the different colors. Some are dichroic which only shows on a dark background. While everyone else was making tiles and dishes, I was busy tinkering with scraps! Well, I did make an attempt at a bowl... the poor thing is just too embarassed to be shown in public!

I had such a great time and it was so interesting to see that the results were not always as expected! (nor really pleasant!) ugh! but that's the way melting glass flows... or something like that :-)
Anyway... I'm really excited to get going with my new-to-me kiln! Thank you Ellen Vinson! She also turned me on to a bunch of scrap glass and a great amount of lampworking equipment. (live fire was not her thing!) In her "donation" of goodies was a Fireworks torch head, mandrels, pick/rake, bead release, stainless table protector with a torch mount connector thingy!, and cool nerdy safety glasses(!). Woohoo!!! Wow.. I am so grateful Ellen! THANK YOU!
And... I just got an order of glass rods I ordered off the internet! They are soooo purdy!!! Can't wait to melt those buggars! So, now... the assignment is.. and I eagerly accept it… to create SPACE!! and get moving. Soon! I'm starting to go nuts studying everyone's lampworking on the net! I'm beginning to feel like a stalker!
ok, then...
A hui ho! Until we meet again!