Hal and David Glass Art
Fused glass art is made by first shaping pieces of sheet glass into a design and heating them into a single piece in a kiln at very high temperatures.
Depending on the complexity of the design this process may be repeated several times.
Our newest Tartan fused glass piece.
Fused glass Highland Cow finished.
Getting our fused glass coasters ready for the Highland Games.
David’s working on a highland cow in fused glass.
The finished version of our fused glass portrait.
Getting ready for the Highland Games In Invergarry, Scotland.
One of our recent projects! Enjoy
Our newest fused glass piece: A Paddie.
Mid century Fused glass platters.
Our first drops!
The first firing of David’s special project.
Our MacDonell of Glengarry Tartan fused glass candle screen.
Our fused glass Sand Dollar bowl.
They’ve all been slumped. Next step, individual pics.
Our first big slump in the large kiln.
Our first mid century piece in Scotland.
Our latest votive.
Working on my next project creating a puddle dish and more puddles.
David working on his next project.
Our first drape in our kiln.
Getting another one ready for the kiln.
Getting ready for my next project.
Something from the memory bank.
I’m working on my first Sand Dollar piece. We’ll see how it comes out tomorrow.
I’m working on my first Sand Dollar piece. We’ll see how it comes out tomorrow. .
We did our first firing in our large kiln from the Elite Fuser.
The piece on the left is the one of the Fraser Lovat Tartans and the one on the right is one of the MacDonald of Glen Garry Tartans.
Our very first tartan designed glasswork. Now to slump it.
Stocking up on frit from for upcoming projects.
Me (Hal) trying to figure out what colors (colours) work in the Highlands.