Art Every Day – Day 2
Art Every Day – Day 1
High tech sandblasting
I’ve been sandblasting glass with Latvian designs for years, but THIS year things got HIGH TECH.
Here’s how sandblasting got high tech on me: I’ve been learning how to use Inkscape to create vector drawings. Then I take these files to the vinyl cutter at Sector67 which cuts them out for me. After transferring the cut vinyl to clean glass, I wrap the rest of the glass to protect it from getting sandblasted anywhere but in the cut design and head over to the sandblaster. Sandblasting at sector has taken a little finessing to get it work well with this thinner vinyl BUT with the help of a couple sector folks and a regulator, I can tone down the PSI to a level that doesn’t destroy the vinyl or the glass. Then comes a LOT of clean-clean-cleaning and you’re left with these:


In the old way of doing this all by hand, I would spend most of my time drawing and cutting designs out with an exacto knife. This more high tech method ends up having me spend far more time cleaning up the glass after sandblasting than before, but I think that on the whole this method ends up being faster (especially if you ignore the initial learning curve for learning new (complicated) software and machinery).
Aluminum Pour from September 2015
Last September I had the opportunity to play with aluminum at the Milwaukee Maker Faire. I didn’t pour the molten metal myself, just carved out the designs in the sand mold.
Something similar will be going on right here in Madison the first weekend in February. Come check out the Pour’n Your Heart Out Community Iron Pour!
Two Mandalas
Last year I briefly played around with mandalas.
First on rocks:
Later in glass:
There might be one more made of a third kind of material coming out in 2016.
I have a “helper”
Here’s one of the reasons why it’s often hard for me to post anything on a regular basis:
It’s hard to take photographs if your photobooth is otherwise occupied…..
Come visit Salted Root Coffeehouse!

Come check out the brand new Salted Root Coffeehouse and see some of my paintings and prints while you’re at it.
Opening this Saturday December 12th!

Build Madison 2015 & a stained glass window
This year I’ve met a bunch of really neat people through Sector67. One of the opportunities that they introduced me to is Build Madison. Build Madison is a great chance to meet a lot of smart, creative people who like to make things *and* get help on your project, if you need/want it. You get 24 hours to finish. Anything goes. And you get access to the tools at Sector. If you have a minute, check out their timelapse video of the whole 24 hour event.
I decided it was high time to finish one of the four glass panels for my kitchen cabinet. I didn’t really need any of the *stuff* they had at Sector to finish this but I needed the incentive to start & complete the darn thing (we’re going on year 6 of having a cabinet with clear glass instead of stained glass doors after all). Being competitive can be useful 😉
Stained glass basics go like this:
- Draw a pattern
- Choose your colors
- Cut the glass
- Grind down the edges of the glass so they’re no longer sharp
- Wrap each piece in copper foil
- Solder everything together
- Apply a patina and polish your work and DONE!
Confession: I was doing this whole thing without a written pattern. It would have ended up fitting together more nicely had I created an actual paper pattern first. But it turned out pretty good anyway, I think. Just don’t tell my students that a pattern isn’t always necessary 😉
TOTAL TIME: somewhere between 10-12 hours.
TOTAL COST: TBD. I have a lot of these supplies just laying around at home and it’s easy to forget about sunk costs….
So here’s my progression in pictures. First, I roughed out the main colors:
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Ladies, please stop by between 6-10pm to sip, chat and shop for the holidays!
TODAY is Evolve‘s first annual holiday sale! Not only can you get beautiful clothes, shoes and accessories, but I will be showcasing my silver and dichroic glass jewelry at this event.
Stop by between 6 & 10 pm to sip mulled wine around the fire, peruse the holiday collection, sizes 0-22, and chat with fun friends. Contact Rachael for location details!





