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K+K Creative: Watercolor Glass
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Class Level: All
Teacher: Kim Brill
This video course uses Bullseye colored transparent sheet glass, powders and clear glass for a multi-dimensional, mesmerizing watercolor look. If you want to advance your fused glass projects, and think you've seen it all, think again!
In this easy-to-understand tutorial, follow along on three different fun projects, each of which is fired five times. Watercolor Glass is beginner-friendly! A passing acquaintance with powders is recommended but not necessary. Experienced fusers will also appreciate a method that's different and fresh.
An Organic, Painterly Approach
Discover a new way to fuse glass over multiple firings — and learn to think like a watercolorist. This means building your colors slowly, from light to dark, and looking for opportunities to add and subtract color as you work through the pieces. You'll find a whole new color palette beyond the usual Bullseye sheet glass catalog, and some interesting textures as well.
More Than just a Technique Class
Kim doesn't just demonstrate how to do this. She also shares her thought process and why she makes the decisions she does in putting the pieces together. Her design eye is on full display as she talks about color, composition, texture, and shapes. It's a fascinating window into the mind of a graphic designer.
Learn at Your Own Pace
The course is broken up into three separate projects, and each has six videos -- one for each day it was worked on and then fired. The total length of the combined lessons is 1 hour 51 minutes. And for our students with less than perfect hearing, there is a closed-caption video for each lesson.
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
This video course uses Bullseye colored transparent sheet glass, powders and clear glass for a multi-dimensional, mesmerizing watercolor look. If you want to advance your fused glass projects, and think you've seen it all, think again!
In this easy-to-understand tutorial, follow along on three different fun projects, each of which is fired five times. Watercolor Glass is beginner-friendly! A passing acquaintance with powders is recommended but not necessary. Experienced fusers will also appreciate a method that's different and fresh.
An Organic, Painterly Approach
Discover a new way to fuse glass over multiple firings — and learn to think like a watercolorist. This means building your colors slowly, from light to dark, and looking for opportunities to add and subtract color as you work through the pieces. You'll find a whole new color palette beyond the usual Bullseye sheet glass catalog, and some interesting textures as well.
More Than just a Technique Class
Kim doesn't just demonstrate how to do this. She also shares her thought process and why she makes the decisions she does in putting the pieces together. Her design eye is on full display as she talks about color, composition, texture, and shapes. It's a fascinating window into the mind of a graphic designer.
Learn at Your Own Pace
The course is broken up into three separate projects, and each has six videos -- one for each day it was worked on and then fired. The total length of the combined lessons is 1 hour 51 minutes. And for our students with less than perfect hearing, there is a closed-caption video for each lesson.
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.