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Bonus Project for GAS 2020

This is the bonus project for Glass Art Symposium 2020. Here is the link. The Symposium can still be purchased, but for all of you who own it already, check out the new files. It’s a video and a pdf file. https://ty104.isrefer.com/go/gas2020/PetraKaiser

Have you heard about the Glass Art Symposium from Curious Mondo?

It is an online event with many different classes for a very good price – FREE.

    Workshops will not be sold separately, only as a bundle.Please use our affiliated link to access their site.

    https://ty104.isrefer.com/go/gas2020/PetraKaiser

    Ok, let me explain FREE and the Early Bird Pricing.

    During the Symposium you can watch all the different classes for free. But should you want access to the PDF files, patterns, or bonus projects a lot of instructors offer, you can buy a life long access to all classes now for an incredible price.

    Early Bird Pricing

    • Now until Oct 8th: $77
    • Oct 9-16: $87
    • Oct. 17+: $147

    During the scheduled class event, the instructors will be available in an online chat to answer your questions.   

    The Symposium Starts October 9th, 2020, and ends October 16th. You’ll have free access to 3 daily classes.

    Some are fusing, some are stained glass 

    Have a look for yourself. https://ty104.isrefer.com/go/gas2020/PetraKaiser

    My Pocket Vessel Class is on

    October 16th, 2020 at 4 pm ETD. 

    And let me reveal a little secret. It did not go so smoothly, so you will learn a lot more than I originally planned.

    As you all know, glass has a mind of its own.  Bitmoji Image

     

    finished pocket vessel

    What you will learn:

    • How to design, cut, and carve a Kaiser Lee Board (KLB) Mold.
    • How to create your own pattern with your flexible KLB system.
    • How to solve a problem.
    • How to work with Wissmach Luminescent Glass
    • How to make a pocket into your vessel that is easy to remove.
    • A short introduction to KLENDOX (a technique that uses the KLB Sand which is actually leftover from carving the Kaiser Lee Board). 
    • Designing with glass powder and frit
    • How to hang your glass vessel without any addition of wire.
    • How to fire your glass vessel.