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      • Glass Gallery
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      • Experimental
      • Pattern Bar
      • Crackle
      • Lighting Fixtures
    • Pastels
      • Pastels Gallery
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      • Sculpture Gallery
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      • Liberty Balance
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Site Specific (and not so specific) ART

Gil Reynolds
  • Home
  • ABOUT
  • COMMISSIONS
    • Gallery
    • Angelscape
    • Blue Ox
    • Mirehaven
    • The Allison Hotel & Spa
    • Muraba Residences, Dubai
    • "He is the Vine"
    • Centerfield
    • Aspens
    • Helping Hands
    • Anesthesia Associates NW
    • Isoflurane
    • TriMet Niche Art
  • Glass
    • Glass Gallery
    • Stained Glass
    • Experimental
    • Pattern Bar
    • Crackle
    • Lighting Fixtures
  • Pastels
    • Pastels Gallery
  • Metal Sculpture
    • Sculpture Gallery
    • Jewel
    • Liberty Balance
    • Interwoven
    • The Question
  • Contact

CRACKLE GLASS

One of my favorite fused glass techniques is crackle.

This is a fun technique that involves making sheets of glass out of powdered glass frit then allowing it to form “crackle” patterns.

Crackle GLASS


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