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Colors do present challenges as the saturation / opacity rate of change is different for each color. Colors don't mix like you would expect with other mediums. It's more like additive RGB vs CYMK.
Also, depending on the chemical / metal composition of the glass, there may even be a reaction between two colors that occurs when fired. All the glass that is used has been analyzed and documented to help when making color selections.
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This is one of my favorites. Small section of a larger image of bubble chamber collision tracks taken in the 1970s at Fermi Lab. This is made from only two colors of glass then backlit. 3D printer was used to create the mold.
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The piece I am most proud of would be the Solitude piece referenced in an earlier post. This piece is currently at Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, WA
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Solitude Fused Glass • 4" x 6" x.5"
Most are small pieces. Currently designing a piece that will be created from 9 individual 3D prints. When finished, it will be 153cm (60 in) x 120cm (48 in)
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