A blog about the beautiful art of glass engraving and some of the talented artists around the world.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
A gift from The Victoria and Albert museum (glass gallery) Part 2
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
A gift from The Victoria and Albert museum (glass gallery) Part 1
All images have been shared with us by Zoltan Viczan. Thank you kindly for your time and generosity.
Here is the link to the museum:
http://www.vam.ac.uk/
Wait until you see the rest! =)
PS I have been moving so I am very sorry for the delay on the posts! I am now at my new house and will be back to posting at least once a week! Please subscribe to my blog and please email me if you have any questions...
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
From The Broadfield House Glass Museum... With love! (Part 2)
All images have been shared with us by Zoltan Viczan. Thank you kindly for your time and generosity.
Thanks to our friend and one of the great glass engravers I have the pleasure to know... Zoltan Viczan. Here are some photos he has shared with us of some beautiful pieces of cameo engraving (which I think are simply breath taking) at the The Broadfield House Glass Museum in the UK.
Here is their Wikipedia page in case you want to check it out.
I will be posting the rest of the photos soon. ENJOY!
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Crystal Ship - Glass Engraving by Zsadányi Róbert
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Up-close and personal with the masterful details of Viczan Zoltan
Sunday, October 16, 2011
The masterful details of Viczan Zoltan
All images are © to Viczan Zoltan, and have been used with his permission.
When I first saw the engravings of Viczan Zoltan, I was impressed by the clean beautiful cuts and details added not only to the animals he engraves, but to the human figures. His glass cuts are beautiful… as beautiful as the clean cuts and polishing in his pieces. He has such an amazing eye for detail and perspective and if you see his works in person you can see the delicatessen and soft touch added to each piece. His works are gems thus making him one of the very best engravers I have come across and one of the most talented as well as one of the nicest people I have ever met. I am so honored to call him my friend and so very happy to have him on my blog. Please visit his website :
I will be posting some more of his work and a close up so you can see the beautiful details acquired by this master engraver… His polishing is simply astonishing!
Saturday, October 1, 2011
From The Broadfield House Glass Museum... With love! (Part 1)
All images have been shared with us by Zoltan Viczan. Thank you kindly for your time and generosity.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Book Review: Glass Engraving Course and Patterns by Eastern Publishing
All images are © to Eastern Publishing.
One must remember, to be great you must study great exemplars… !
These are some of the subjects discussed in the book:
A bit about the history of glass
Types of glass
Material needed
Helpful hint
The workplace and lighting
The right position is important!
Glass engraving techniques
Can I use the diamond engraver tips in my electric of flex shaft engraver?
Preparing for engraving
Step by step illustrated instruction for your first attempts (22 steps)
Attaching patterns to the outer surface of the glass
These subjects are not discussed in great detail, but you can get the idea.
Because I am awesome… if you want to buy it?? Here it is!
I got the book for 2.98 dollars, at a local book store in their “used section”
A friend recommended to buy the burrs (any diamond burrs that you would like to use) and use these type of mechanical pencils (just make sure the burrs fit the pencils)
Any questions?? Please subscribe or email me and I will try to answer them the best I can!
Thank you for reading and happy happy happy ENGRAVING!
Friday, September 23, 2011
A small sample of our next book to be reviewed.
(click on image to enlarge)
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Introduction to the Corning Museum of Glass in New York
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Getting lost in the dreams of Japan’s own Hiroko Shoami. Glass engraver extraordinaire!
All images are © to Hiroko Shoami and have been used with the humble permission given by the artist.
I came across Hiroko’s work when I was doing some research on line and went to the web site of the guild of glass engravers. I thought it was quiet amazing and extraordinary. The techniques used by this amazing engraver are Stipple, line, sandblasting, point engraving and copper wheel engraving and as you can see a soft amazing finished is acquired by doing so. I am so honored to have been given permission by Hiroko and given some photos to share with the rest of you. Please visit Hiroko’s web site:
http://www8.ocn.ne.jp/~glas/works.html
Again thank you so very much to Hiroko for giving me the permission to share with our visitors these astonishing pieces of art.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
The enchanted myths of Edmond.
All images are © to Edmond Suciu and we are humbled to have been given permission to use them.
I found Edmond a while ago, and loved his engravings. They remind me of a Greek sculpture. An artist who instead of marble works on glass. I love the detail, proportions and versatility of his work. His subjects are full of expressions and movement and the soft cuts make them look as if they have been laced with divinity… The divinity of his hands. Thank you Edmond for allowing me to share your work with the readers.
Please visit his website: http://www.edmondartglass.com/