Nice, I must say that this is the first time seeing the deep encased pinwheel, but I really like the effect. Definitely food for thought. I love your adventures and the fact we've all been invited to tag along, come what may. Thanks for that, Bill and Rae... It's quite entertaining. ❤
Hi Bill. Very nice work (one of my favorites). So, just curious, but how did you get the green fume? I tried something similar but the silver fume ended up more white than anything. Thanks again for posting these videos. They're very helpful.
Silver fume turns mostly white for me if it is on there heavy. Very light silver should get more blues but in the past I would go so light it was hardly anything. Gold heavy can look copper against black and pink against white. Layering gold and silver will get more colors but all of it is influenced by the background or if you are looking through it. Honestly I am no expert and my experience relates to marbles and not hollow work where kiln cycles come into play. Best wishes exploring glass!
Fascinating!
Excellent work and nice Monty Python reference. Turned out beautiful!
Glad you liked it!
Another stunning piece of art!
I really like this one, it has great depth too!
Nice, I must say that this is the first time seeing the deep encased pinwheel, but I really like the effect. Definitely food for thought. I love your adventures and the fact we've all been invited to tag along, come what may. Thanks for that, Bill and Rae... It's quite entertaining. ❤
Thanks again for your support and kind words. Have a great day!
That's pretty sweet. Thanks!
Thanks for stopping by!
Hi Bill. Very nice work (one of my favorites). So, just curious, but how did you get the green fume? I tried something similar but the silver fume ended up more white than anything. Thanks again for posting these videos. They're very helpful.
Silver fume turns mostly white for me if it is on there heavy. Very light silver should get more blues but in the past I would go so light it was hardly anything. Gold heavy can look copper against black and pink against white. Layering gold and silver will get more colors but all of it is influenced by the background or if you are looking through it. Honestly I am no expert and my experience relates to marbles and not hollow work where kiln cycles come into play. Best wishes exploring glass!