(Past) Strip Construction

$250.00

4 Sessions; 3 hours each

Tuesday/Thursdays ♦ May 14, 16, 21, 23 ♦ 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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Class Level: Intermediate

Teacher: Malina Cipleu

Learn to use the thin beauty that is revealed when handmade glass (like Bullseye's) is cut and set on edge.

In this "guided project" class you'll make a complete bowl or platter (up to 20" combined length and width) from glass that is cut into strips, assembled, and coldworked.

Students will learn different design options (including options for focal "windows"), how to efficiently cut narrow strips of glass, bowl assembly, damming thick work, and finishing.

About Malina Cipleu:

Malina Cipleu is an Austin-based artist born and raised in Transylvania, the Northwest region of Romania. For the last 10 years, working primarily with fused glass, polymer clay, and sterling silver, she’s been creating a wide range of work from functional objects, to fine art, to jewelry. Her work responds to an intuitive search for harmony and balance, inspired by rhythm, beauty, and impermanence in the natural or man-made world.

Malina’s fused glass journey includes classes with Paul Tarlow, Kari Minnick, Bob Leatherbarrow, Richard Parrish, Morgan Madison, Linda Ethier, Alicia Lomne, Kristine Shafer, Evelyn Gottschall Baker, and over a decade of personal research and experimentation.

She started recently to share her passion for kiln-formed glass through teaching hoping to help others realize the unlimited potential of this medium and its beauty.

Her website is: www.malinacipleu.com

Quantity:
Call 512-996-9060 to purchase. Or e-mail info@heliosglass.com

4 Sessions; 3 hours each

Tuesday/Thursdays ♦ May 14, 16, 21, 23 ♦ 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Click Here to Register

Class Level: Intermediate

Teacher: Malina Cipleu

Learn to use the thin beauty that is revealed when handmade glass (like Bullseye's) is cut and set on edge.

In this "guided project" class you'll make a complete bowl or platter (up to 20" combined length and width) from glass that is cut into strips, assembled, and coldworked.

Students will learn different design options (including options for focal "windows"), how to efficiently cut narrow strips of glass, bowl assembly, damming thick work, and finishing.

About Malina Cipleu:

Malina Cipleu is an Austin-based artist born and raised in Transylvania, the Northwest region of Romania. For the last 10 years, working primarily with fused glass, polymer clay, and sterling silver, she’s been creating a wide range of work from functional objects, to fine art, to jewelry. Her work responds to an intuitive search for harmony and balance, inspired by rhythm, beauty, and impermanence in the natural or man-made world.

Malina’s fused glass journey includes classes with Paul Tarlow, Kari Minnick, Bob Leatherbarrow, Richard Parrish, Morgan Madison, Linda Ethier, Alicia Lomne, Kristine Shafer, Evelyn Gottschall Baker, and over a decade of personal research and experimentation.

She started recently to share her passion for kiln-formed glass through teaching hoping to help others realize the unlimited potential of this medium and its beauty.

Her website is: www.malinacipleu.com

4 Sessions; 3 hours each

Tuesday/Thursdays ♦ May 14, 16, 21, 23 ♦ 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Click Here to Register

Class Level: Intermediate

Teacher: Malina Cipleu

Learn to use the thin beauty that is revealed when handmade glass (like Bullseye's) is cut and set on edge.

In this "guided project" class you'll make a complete bowl or platter (up to 20" combined length and width) from glass that is cut into strips, assembled, and coldworked.

Students will learn different design options (including options for focal "windows"), how to efficiently cut narrow strips of glass, bowl assembly, damming thick work, and finishing.

About Malina Cipleu:

Malina Cipleu is an Austin-based artist born and raised in Transylvania, the Northwest region of Romania. For the last 10 years, working primarily with fused glass, polymer clay, and sterling silver, she’s been creating a wide range of work from functional objects, to fine art, to jewelry. Her work responds to an intuitive search for harmony and balance, inspired by rhythm, beauty, and impermanence in the natural or man-made world.

Malina’s fused glass journey includes classes with Paul Tarlow, Kari Minnick, Bob Leatherbarrow, Richard Parrish, Morgan Madison, Linda Ethier, Alicia Lomne, Kristine Shafer, Evelyn Gottschall Baker, and over a decade of personal research and experimentation.

She started recently to share her passion for kiln-formed glass through teaching hoping to help others realize the unlimited potential of this medium and its beauty.

Her website is: www.malinacipleu.com

Check out student work from this class…