A founding father of Australia’s glass movement, as well as a pioneer in kiln forming, Klaus Moje has passed away. He was almost 80 years old. German born, he transferred to Australia where he set up the glass program at ANU’s Canberra School of Art. He also helped found Canberra Glass works in 2007. Klaus has worked with Bullseye Glass for decades and has been instrumental in the growth of kiln forming as an art form. Locally, you can see Klaus’ work at the Palm Springs Art Museum as part of their glass collection.
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How to make recycled matchbox mini shrines
I am mad for miniatures…I think I always have been but now I make them all the time out of just about every material I work in. The tiny colorful shrines look like the perfect project to start making now so I have a collection by Day of the Dead. Pop on over the the Crafty Chica blog for the sparkly tutorial on how to make recycled matchbox shrines.