Craquelure

Craquelure provides over 25 instructional videos showing you exactly how each technique is done, along with the tools to get you there. It is the hope of Glass eMotions that the Artistic Journey Series will give you more than just a technique, but insight into how to express your own artistic journey in glass fusing. Get 3 complete projects + 2 Bonus projects. 11 Separate Demonstrations
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Join Eva Lazar and Crystal Loke @ the Glass eMotions studio where we will take you on a new exciting Artistic Journey to learn new techniques for achieving interesting textures and colours in developing your glass projects. 
Craquelure provides over 25 instructional videos showing you exactly how each technique is done, along with the tools to get you there. It is the hope of Glass eMotions that the Artistic Journey Series will give you more than just a technique, but insight into how to express your own artistic journey in glass fusing.
Get 3 complete projects + 2 Bonus projects.
11 Separate Demonstrations

Bob Leatherbarrow

My kiln-formed glass bowls, shields, sculptures, and roll-ups explore the subtle colours and delicate beauty of naturally occurring textures and encourage the viewer to ponder their origin.

Textures are a key part of our everyday visual landscape and through them we interpret how objects were formed, or how they evolved. Although textures may have common forms, their origin and evolution might be very different. For example, mud cracks in rocks and the wrinkled skin of the elderly look the same but are formed by entirely different processes. So by recognizing and interpreting textures we can understand and appreciate the stories of how objects and people evolve.

Leatherbarrow Glass Studio
ARTIST REVIEW

“One of my great rewards in teaching kilnformed glass has been seeing someone take an idea, technique, product or material and run with it to make something new and exciting. This is exactly what Crystal and Eva have done. They have taken the ideas and materials that a group of us has brought to kiln formed glass, and… with a little bit of this, a dash of that, a big helping of creative thought, and a ton of testing…have come up with something that is uniquely their own. It warms my creative heart.  Exciting. So looking forward to the video.” … Bob Leatherbarrow, November 2020
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