❤ absolutely stunning! I bought my first glass kiln this week and expect delivery in August. I am so excited. If I learn to make designs like this, I will be forever grateful for your videos. So inspiring ❤. Thank you for sharing 🎉
Wow .. Jamaison … that is a gorgeous work of art!! The colors, the design and the depth you achieved with all the different elements all came together so well!!
This piece is incredible and I love how you took all the disparate components and brought them together to build this piece. So Beautiful and fun. Thank you for sharing this!
Jamaison! Your work brought tears to my eyes! So stunning! Thank you for being such a generous fearless fuser! I am really inspired by all of your videos. Thank you for sharing your process with all of us!
Impressive. So much to look at and awesome to see how all the bits and pieces fused together. Thank you so much for sharing your journey, for a newbie like me your videos are so valuable.
WOW absolutely incredibly gorgeous. There aren’t enough words to describe this beautiful piece. Perfect colors and love the combination of elements. Another gorgeous success!! The buyer should be extremely pleased with the outcome. Congratulations on your success Jamaison!! Keep creating. I can’t wait to see what comes up next.
Love love LOVE this, Jamaison!! You mentioned that it would probably look good if contour fused instead of full fused. Can you share your schedule for contour fusing this particular piece? And with your bubble bits... 2 pieces of Tekta with copper carbonate powder in between them, then full fused? Could you share that schedule with me, too, please? Thank you! 🙂
Bubble pieces are just a full fuse. I recently did a video on the bubble pieces if you want to go find that. Contour fuse would probably be 1375 top temp with 10 min hold, and really long anneal hold for 5 or 6 hours given the complexity and depth.
Wow! I’m an acrylic fluid artist and you totally captured that ‘cell’ effect we strive for in several techniques! I’ve done 2 fused glass pieces in a studio class several years ago and love this medium. Saw your video in my feed and I’m SO glad I watched this! You are inspirational and this piece is gorgeous! I’m sure your client was over the moon with this! You’ve got a new subscriber today! 😀❤️
That is beautiful. The person that commissioned it is very blessed to have it. I actually love how you combined elements that you weren’t sure what they would do when fused. Not sure I am there yet. You never know what the kiln gods will give you but if you practice, you can have an good idea. I just need more practice.
Very cool photography set up, I will have to try a gray background too. And I had no idea that French vanilla on top of French vanilla would look like that, I’m going to have to play with it. Thanks for sharing!
That my friend is amazing, to the point of me wanting to get up and go into my studio after a day spent mostly in bed after we both ate something that did not sit well. The color mix is perfect, your mix of stringers to add motion really makes it pop. I hope she likes it as much as I do.
I did not think the copper carbonate puddles were going to work - but I was wrong and they are beautiful! Thanks for sharing - some very fun things in here…got the creative juices flowing here in Maui!
AMAZING! Thanks for sharing all details, etc. On another note, could you please share how you put together your work Surface and what you use to strip cut, etc. I noticed you have a piece of rug under your cutting surface. Thanks again. Kathie 🐢
You might find this helpful: fusedglass.org/learn/technical_tutorials/glass_firing_schedules/learn-technical_tutorials-glass_firing_schedules-bubble_squeeze/
I loved walking through the process with you. For me this video was about learning about possibilities. It’s a real stunning piece. All my favourite colours too. Thanks for sharing the process and end result. May I ask how much clear powder went on top and was tekta under the vanilla sheet?
Not really… full fusing a single piece will result in “dogboning” where the sides start to pull in. It can actually be a pretty cool look, but will not remain perfectly rectangular
@@JamaisonSchuler ok, misunderstood. You put another clear glass under the french vanilla? If so, did you put clear powder between the glass sheet? Thanks
Hi Jamaison! I just love this piece like everyone else and I had an additional question about the copper carbonate powder. I watched your TH-cam link about how to make the bubble puddles, but I wondered if this producer works on 96 coe glass, as well? Also, I noticed many different names, other than copper carbonate and wondered if they also come in other colors? Thanks for your input. Super fan of your work and great tutorials. I’ve learned so much from you.
@@casseyscales9351 yes, will work on COE 96. Copper carbonate will only produce that one blueish color. You may be thinking of bubble powders, a different product. Look at www.colorsforearth.com for her colored bubble powders.
So beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing.
Fantastic!!!! You outdid yourself, Jamison!
Very beautiful snd inspiring. Thanks❤
Gorgeous 😮
Oh forgot to say, thank you for adding the photo setup info too! I keep trying to find ways to get better setups for trying to capture my art.
AMAZING! Love this so much
❤ absolutely stunning! I bought my first glass kiln this week and expect delivery in August. I am so excited.
If I learn to make designs like this, I will be forever grateful for your videos. So inspiring ❤. Thank you for sharing 🎉
Have fun!!!! August will be here soon!
Wow .. Jamaison … that is a gorgeous work of art!! The colors, the design and the depth you achieved with all the different elements all came together so well!!
Stunning! ❤
This piece is incredible and I love how you took all the disparate components and brought them together to build this piece. So Beautiful and fun. Thank you for sharing this!
woooow, well done, Bravo!!
Jamaison, this is stunning. I am sure she will absolutely love it.
Wow! Mesmerizing play of color!
That really looks💯💯💯💯 so great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You did a wonderful job💯💯💯💯💯
Beautiful!
Gorgeous
Fabulous piece Jamaison- just love it all. Well done you!
It’s lovely
What a stunning piece! The colors are fantastic!
Absolutely gorgeous Jamaison. I’m sure a lot of people wish they were that customer and getting this piece. Well done!
Love everything about it!!
Jamaison! Your work brought tears to my eyes! So stunning! Thank you for being such a generous fearless fuser! I am really inspired by all of your videos. Thank you for sharing your process with all of us!
Impressive. So much to look at and awesome to see how all the bits and pieces fused together. Thank you so much for sharing your journey, for a newbie like me your videos are so valuable.
Hot damn! Fantastic piece.
WOW absolutely incredibly gorgeous. There aren’t enough words to describe this beautiful piece. Perfect colors and love the combination of elements. Another gorgeous success!! The buyer should be extremely pleased with the outcome.
Congratulations on your success Jamaison!! Keep creating. I can’t wait to see what comes up next.
Thank you!
❤ Absolutely love it - so beautiful!!!!
Reminds me of a superior Pollack piece . Absolutely beautiful and congratulations on your hard work results in glass! 👍🏻😎
Reminds me of Klimt! Brilliant
Wow amazing, so beautiful ❤️ Thanks for sharing 😊
Such a gorgeous piece of art! So glad you shared.
Love love LOVE this, Jamaison!! You mentioned that it would probably look good if contour fused instead of full fused. Can you share your schedule for contour fusing this particular piece? And with your bubble bits... 2 pieces of Tekta with copper carbonate powder in between them, then full fused? Could you share that schedule with me, too, please? Thank you! 🙂
Bubble pieces are just a full fuse. I recently did a video on the bubble pieces if you want to go find that. Contour fuse would probably be 1375 top temp with 10 min hold, and really long anneal hold for 5 or 6 hours given the complexity and depth.
Wow! I’m an acrylic fluid artist and you totally captured that ‘cell’ effect we strive for in several techniques! I’ve done 2 fused glass pieces in a studio class several years ago and love this medium. Saw your video in my feed and I’m SO glad I watched this! You are inspirational and this piece is gorgeous! I’m sure your client was over the moon with this! You’ve got a new subscriber today! 😀❤️
Oh wow, what a kind note! Thank you!!!
Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing.
OMG absolutely outstanding!!!!!!
That is beautiful. The person that commissioned it is very blessed to have it. I actually love how you combined elements that you weren’t sure what they would do when fused. Not sure I am there yet. You never know what the kiln gods will give you but if you practice, you can have an good idea. I just need more practice.
Very cool photography set up, I will have to try a gray background too. And I had no idea that French vanilla on top of French vanilla would look like that, I’m going to have to play with it. Thanks for sharing!
It's awesome. Love it.
Another beauty! Thanks for sharing!
That my friend is amazing, to the point of me wanting to get up and go into my studio after a day spent mostly in bed after we both ate something that did not sit well.
The color mix is perfect, your mix of stringers to add motion really makes it pop.
I hope she likes it as much as I do.
Absolutely stunning!
I did not think the copper carbonate puddles were going to work - but I was wrong and they are beautiful! Thanks for sharing - some very fun things in here…got the creative juices flowing here in Maui!
This is brilliant…bravo!
Just stunning what more can I say x
Super well done👍
It's fantastic
AMAZING! Thanks for sharing all details, etc. On another note, could you please share how you put together your work Surface and what you use to strip cut, etc. I noticed you have a piece of rug under your cutting surface. Thanks again. Kathie 🐢
It’s a Morton grid system. The cutting system is Cutter’s mate. And those are 12x12 carpet tiles I got at Walmart!
Awesome work as usual!
Looks great! Can you explain a bubble fuse?
You might find this helpful: fusedglass.org/learn/technical_tutorials/glass_firing_schedules/learn-technical_tutorials-glass_firing_schedules-bubble_squeeze/
Amazing!!
I loved walking through the process with you. For me this video was about learning about possibilities. It’s a real stunning piece. All my favourite colours too. Thanks for sharing the process and end result. May I ask how much clear powder went on top and was tekta under the vanilla sheet?
I did have tekta under, yes. And the powder is hard to describe… snowy but not too much. Two “grains” thick?
How much would a piece like that sell for? It's gorgeous!
Price is sooooo subjective. I’d prefer to leave that detail between my commission client and me. 😉
I'd love to see how you made the copper carbonate pieces.
#FusedGlass #Quickie: Using #CopperCarbonate to Create Gorgeous Bubbles
th-cam.com/video/ukAtyrza15Y/w-d-xo.html
Wow amazing piece of art 💟. Being a newbie my question is? Can you full fuse one piece of glass and it stays the same rectangular shape? Than,s
Not really… full fusing a single piece will result in “dogboning” where the sides start to pull in. It can actually be a pretty cool look, but will not remain perfectly rectangular
@@JamaisonSchuler ok, misunderstood. You put another clear glass under the french vanilla? If so, did you put clear powder between the glass sheet? Thanks
@@eliettelebreron1691 correct, second layer was clear under. I did not do powder in this one, no
@@JamaisonSchuler thanks for the information 😊
Nice. Even nicer was the person who sent you the vitragragh.
❤🎉
Copper carbonate puddles???
Not familiar with these
th-cam.com/video/oOLN6RAdB24/w-d-xo.html
Hi Jamaison! I just love this piece like everyone else and I had an additional question about the copper carbonate powder. I watched your TH-cam link about how to make the bubble puddles, but I wondered if this producer works on 96 coe glass, as well? Also, I noticed many different names, other than copper carbonate and wondered if they also come in other colors? Thanks for your input. Super fan of your work and great tutorials. I’ve learned so much from you.
@@casseyscales9351 yes, will work on COE 96. Copper carbonate will only produce that one blueish color. You may be thinking of bubble powders, a different product. Look at www.colorsforearth.com for her colored bubble powders.
Gorgeous
Stunning!!