Hydrangea Flower
Hydrangea Flower
Kiln-formed frit de verre made from white glass powder.
10” x 10” x 1"
Hangs with wooden french cleat
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To make this glass print, a hydrangea flower was pressed into clay. A wax positive is made from the clay, and a plaster-silica mold is made from the wax. Glass powder was kiln-fused over the plaster-silica molds, then the glass ‘prints’ were manipulated while hot in the kiln, an expression of human agency and intervention.
I think of this process as mark making and printmaking— I can sometimes use the same plaster mold more than once, but it degrades with each firing, and the application of the powdered glass is variable, so just as every leaf of a plant is unique, each glass page is a monoprint.


