I wouldn’t be sitting here writing for all of you out there about glass if it wasn’t for Harvey Littleton, the founder of the Studio Glass Movement. He has passed away at the age of 91. He started the “movement” in 1962 at the Toledo Museum of Art with glass blowing. I know I’m grateful. Harvey and Dominck Labino, a glass research scientist wanted to show how glass could be used for contemporary art. Through their creation of small scale studios they were able to make making glass art more accessible. The next step was getting it into universities. Check out Corning’s web site for more information on all that Harvey did for glass.
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How to make a delicate wire and sequin crown
This has to be about the most delicate crown I have ever seen. I like the use of the variety of glitter that is literally sprinkled about the wire. I’m not sure I would make it the way the tutorial shows it made but it sure is easy! Pop on over to the blog A Subtle Revelry for the tutorial on how to make a wire and sequin crown.