Never underestimate the power of
small!
Frit may be tiny, but make no
mistake, this little powerhouse can make a huge, positive impact on your
glass artwork. The beauty of frit is in its flexibility. I love to push that
flexibility every chance I get.
There are always several ways to
approach any glass fusing project. But if you can incorporate frit of some sort
into that project, you’ll have something unexpected that is unquestionably more
engaging. And as self-serving as it is, we all want to dazzle people with our
art.
Next time you’re brainstorming how
to build your project, consider replacing some or several design elements with
frit. Play with different sizes; use mosaic, course, medium, fine and powder. Each
size has its own unique visual characteristic that you will love after firing.
Work with several shades of the same color such as light amber and medium amber
to create a three-dimensional quality. Repeat the same color such as red in
both transparent and opal glasses for greater contrast.
Let’s dive in!
1 Go Overboard! Strengthen your design by incorporating a subtle
complimentary pattern in the background. When making the Flowering Tree, I cut
a leafy tree limb stencil out of stiff paper. I then sifted soft green powders
over the stencil to add the delicate woodland setting behind the flowering
plant. The addition of the soft foliage unifies the overall project and makes
it distinctly more appealing. The great thing about stenciling a design is that
each piece you make will be slightly different and therefore every one has
unique beauty.
2 Go Deeper! Consider increasing the attraction of your work by repeating
the same pattern on both the base layer and the top layer. Simply sift powders
over a stencil on the base layer. Then turn the stencil ¼ turn and repeat the
pattern on the second layer. Stack the layers to create a new, more elegant
design. This quick little trick is a terrific way to increase visual depth and
ramp up the sophistication of your artwork.
3 Lighten Up! Give your design a light source and you’ll have an immediate
winner. With frit you can do it in a snap. Select frit in multiple shades of
the same color. Use both transparent and opal versions of every color in your
palette. Then gradually spread the frit working from light to dark. Blend the
colors as you go for an even more engaging flow. This painterly technique
rapidly transforms flat, lifeless images into lively three-dimensional
masterpieces.
4 Set the Mood! Making a sherbet colored tropical sunset, a magical starry
night or mysterious mist cloaked meadow is easy with frit. Think about how such
enchanted places make you feel. Think about how they draw you in, tempt you to
stay and make you wonder what hidden treasures wait for you just out of sight.
Now take that feeling and make it tangible by mixing different colors of frit
and you’ll create energetic settings that speaks out loud.
5 Take the Helm! Next time your cut glass design doesn’t fit as accurately as
you’d like, do what I do. Throw in a zinger. Fill that nasty crevice or
inconvenient hole with frit in a color that contrasts the cut glass around it.
No, you’re not fudging a mistake. You’re making something new, adding detail
and highlighting the more important characteristics of your design.
Don’t Mutiny! Frit may be small but its applications are huge. Use it in
small or even large doses and as you navigate these new waters you’ll begin to
fathom the many, many artistic possibilities.
Anchors Away!
Want to learn more? Join me Thursday
October 26, 2017
This is just a sampling of the tips
and techniques you’ll see how to apply in my upcoming Fusing with Frit webinar.
I hope to see YOU there!
Fusing with Frit Webinar
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Register here https://www.glasspatterns.com/glass-patterns-quarterly-store/product/1145-fusing-with-frit-with-lisa-vogt-october-26-2017.html
Reshape the way you slump
and drape glass!
Creative Slumping Webinar
January 18, 2018
Are you a hands-on learner? Join me in February!
Now registering!
Advanced Glass Fusing Workshop
February 6 – 9, 2018
Wesley Chapel, Florida
4-Day, Hands-on
5 Awesome New Things You’ll Learn in
this Workshop
1 NEW Free-Flow process for
artful blends and washes like blown glass.
2 How to create dramatic effects
with color, pattern and texture.
3 How to design and build complex,
multifaceted works.
4 How to give your art unique form
that stands out from the crowd.
5 How to combine multiple advanced
techniques for engaging artwork.
Check out the New
Advanced Fusing Workshop video here
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Lisa
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