Showing posts with label Taurus 3 Ring Saw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Taurus 3 Ring Saw. Show all posts

Friday, March 9, 2012

Singing Color

Why do two colors, put one next to the other, sing? Can one really explain this? no. - Picasso

This wasn't my most productive week as far as glass goes. I had a couple of freelance graphic design projects that I focused on instead. But I did make one small batch of pendants. I was basically experimenting with color and shape. I love putting colors together to see if they sing. With glass it can be especially fun, because of the way glasses react to each other. I was really pleased with the white petals and lime green center. I also love using the black base for these because the colors just snap out visually.

Cutting out a shape with the ring saw.

Black glass bases

Top layer of singing color.

Lime green and crisp ivory

Hot orange and cool blue

Lime green, cool blue and crisp ivory

Hot orange, crisp ivory and cool blue

 

Saturday, January 14, 2012

A whole new world...

So, I have been having the best time learning how to use this Taurus 3 Ring Saw and exploring the possibilities. I was doing just fine until the blade snapped. I had to order one from Canada, so it put a crimp in the fun.

Finally got it back up and running, and I am once again playing with new ideas. It allows me to cut shapes into the glass. This may not sound like a big deal, but when cutting by hand, I was pretty much limited to basic squares and rectangles. I could cut a curve or cut off the edges to get a more rounded shape, but forget intricate shapes - well, not any more...