Glasscaster: Hot Glass Talk in a High-Tech World
Arts:Visual Arts
Margaret Neher fashions fabulous flameworked flowers using borosilicate glass. Influenced and inspired by the Blaschka glass flowers, her attention to detail allows her to create spectacularly lifelike work. Textures and patterns are her constant companions, and she finds them everywhere! If you have ever worked at making your own glass flowers, you'll get great technical advice here on how to prevent (and cure!) fractures, cracks and other unanticipated separations.
Find out more about her at www.margaretneher.com.
Excerpts of this interview can be seen in the March/April 2012 issue of Glass Art Magazine
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