Marty - here's that texture . . .
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Marty - here's that texture . . .
This is a link to the texture we talked about today. (Sorry Brad, for posting it here, but Marty's e-mail is down.) It's the first of three pieces that will be mounted to a single black powder-coated aluminum panel, each piece standing off the panel at least an inch to let light in.
http://dell.shutterfly.com/osi.jsp?i=67 ... 46659b255a
http://dell.shutterfly.com/osi.jsp?i=67 ... 46659b255a
Jackie, that's fantastic! Beautiful work. But, have you been holding that shield up against a punty grinder, or diamond disc on an arbor? You must have biceps of steel by now. You could do Rosie the Riveter for the calendar. Brock
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Oh no, Brock! You know I'm too lazy for that! It's cheetin' technology developed right here in the desert. For me it's much easier to take the diamond to the glass than the glass to the diamond. My arms get too tired the other way.Brock wrote:Jackie, that's fantastic! Beautiful work. But, have you been holding that shield up against a punty grinder, or diamond disc on an arbor? You must have biceps of steel by now. You could do Rosie the Riveter for the calendar. Brock
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Thanks Pammy. The piece alone is about 20" x 6" but I'm mounting three of them together (going up and down) to a powder-coated panel that will run sideways and be about 30" x 8". I plan on them standing of the mounting at least an inch, but probably more like 2 or three inches. All in in, it will be abot 30" x 8" x 5".
You are over due for a visit too, you know-
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Jackie: Your AMAZING me!!!! When I met you the first time in your studio, you were working with the stringers, etc. and told me that you had never cut glass and now look at your work!!!!!...... I AM SOOOO IMPRESSED (and green with envy). I may be coming out in June - can you set aside a day for me so I can watch what your doing??? Enjoy your warm weather - we're getting snow this weekend.
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Oh for goodness sakes, Kathie - I still can't cut glass! I just work around that little handicap. Of course I'll save a day for you. Just let me know when.Kathie Karancz wrote:Jackie: Your AMAZING me!!!! When I met you the first time in your studio, you were working with the stringers, etc. and told me that you had never cut glass and now look at your work!!!!!...... I AM SOOOO IMPRESSED (and green with envy). I may be coming out in June - can you set aside a day for me so I can watch what your doing??? Enjoy your warm weather - we're getting snow this weekend.
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Marty at Centre DeVerre is now selling it. He liked the texture so much he even set up its own website http://www.lavacloth.com
Tony
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