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K+K Creative: Loving the Line
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Class Level: All
Teacher: Kim Brill
Learn About Drawing on Glass, Even if You Can't Draw. Seriously.
In this beginner-friendly online video course, students will work on two fused glass projects: Doodle Bowl and Squares Squared. Drawing skills are not necessary but students do need to know how to cut glass. We'll use black Reusche glass enamel to draw line elements on Bullseye glass with a fine-line calligraphy pen.
If you have never used glass enamels, this is the perfect place to start. And if you are familiar with enamels, you'll get some new ideas for how to use black lines. In our comprehensive downloadable pdf, there are links to the specialty items you will need for this technique.
About K+K Creative
K+K Creative is a collaborative partnership with Kim Brill and Kat Kramer Adair, and our online courses have been developed in cooperation with Helios Kiln Glass Studio in Austin, Texas.
Kat Adair is a jewelry designer, glass artist, college professor, 3-D modeling expert, former Apple technology trainer and general, all-around, multi-purpose geek. Her passions include teaching jewelry students, pate de verre and squirrels. Not necessarily in that order.
Kim Brill is a graphic designer, art director and glass artist, and glass instructor. Her glass work has appeared in the Bullseye Emerge international exhibit and Corning Museum of Art's New Glass Review. She's hoping to do more work in the area of glass education, and fewer logos.
«Click Here to Register»
Class Level: All
Teacher: Kim Brill
Learn About Drawing on Glass, Even if You Can't Draw. Seriously.
In this beginner-friendly online video course, students will work on two fused glass projects: Doodle Bowl and Squares Squared. Drawing skills are not necessary but students do need to know how to cut glass. We'll use black Reusche glass enamel to draw line elements on Bullseye glass with a fine-line calligraphy pen.
If you have never used glass enamels, this is the perfect place to start. And if you are familiar with enamels, you'll get some new ideas for how to use black lines. In our comprehensive downloadable pdf, there are links to the specialty items you will need for this technique.
About K+K Creative
K+K Creative is a collaborative partnership with Kim Brill and Kat Kramer Adair, and our online courses have been developed in cooperation with Helios Kiln Glass Studio in Austin, Texas.
Kat Adair is a jewelry designer, glass artist, college professor, 3-D modeling expert, former Apple technology trainer and general, all-around, multi-purpose geek. Her passions include teaching jewelry students, pate de verre and squirrels. Not necessarily in that order.
Kim Brill is a graphic designer, art director and glass artist, and glass instructor. Her glass work has appeared in the Bullseye Emerge international exhibit and Corning Museum of Art's New Glass Review. She's hoping to do more work in the area of glass education, and fewer logos.