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by Firehouse Glass
Thu Apr 15, 2004 6:15 pm
Forum: Business Topics
Topic: Being in business for oneself
Replies: 23
Views: 60116

Falling down and skinning your pride is a given. Being accused of being a workaholic, be prepared to work 24/7 . . . hey focus is a most important key. You've gotta live glass. Having the balls to believe in yourself and go forward regardless. Ha Ha, my stream of consciousness is fizzled, guess the...
by Firehouse Glass
Wed Oct 22, 2003 3:52 pm
Forum: Techniques and Tools
Topic: asap help!!!!!
Replies: 15
Views: 18542

Re: help

The glue I used is called Loctite E-30CL Epoxy adheasive. Takes 4 hrs to cure. I left it for three days and when I went to pick up the piece the glued attachments were sliding around like I had just put it on.....I have a 20 inch round and wanted toi attach a fused piece onto that which is in the f...
by Firehouse Glass
Tue Oct 21, 2003 5:43 pm
Forum: Techniques and Tools
Topic: Looking for a local Portland glass artist
Replies: 18
Views: 16326

Re: More about the project

The project is a year long final exhibition for my senior class. It involves a product and a presentation. You must learn something new through research and contribute to your post high school plans and growth. Your job as a community consultant is to provide an expertise related to the experience ...
by Firehouse Glass
Tue Oct 14, 2003 3:34 pm
Forum: Business Topics
Topic: Artist's Bio / Statement - Critiques Comments
Replies: 15
Views: 15291

Re: Artist's Bio / Statement - Critiques Comments

My work is eclectic in subject matter, as I'm fascinated by the forms and colours of the many objects around me. I am deeply moved by trees, flowers, and animals; by patterns and forms, as well as stone, metal objects, and industrial landscapes, urban views and ruins. The most cohesive thing I coul...
by Firehouse Glass
Wed Jun 04, 2003 3:47 pm
Forum: Business Topics
Topic: Artists Bio
Replies: 17
Views: 19636

Generally speaking the bio and the artist's statement are in narrative form, while the resume and CV are in reverse chronological order. The bio should be a narrative about your journey as an artist. It can include non-glass information if it's relevant. The artist's statement is just that - a state...