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Fused Glass Collages

Since I'm always looking for new objects to incorporate into my collages or just finding new ways to work with glass,
decided a glass fusing course at Maine Art Glass would be a good way to achieve both goals.

The process involves cutting the glass and stacking the cut pieces on top of each other, applying glue so the stacks don't topple
(the glue burns off in the firing process), then firing the pieces in a kiln causing the glass pieces to fuse together.

After some fun experimentation I now have another way to create unique objects in glass.


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