Fused + Slumped

Fusing

(1) The process of founding or melting the batch;

(2) heating pieces of glass in a kiln or furnace until they bond (related: Casting and Kiln forming);

(3) heating enameled glasses until the enamel bonds with the surface of the object.

Slumping

The process of reheating a blank until it becomes soft and gradually flows under its own weight over or into a former mold and eventually assumes the shape of the mold. Also known as sagging.

glass terms as defined in the Corning Museum’s Glass Dictionary

Major Installations

Many of our large-scale art glass installations involved processes of fusing and slumping; most notably, glass rondel panels are a staple of glass design and technique at Rock Cottage Glassworks.

Reflections | Leawood Aquatic Center

Strata | Charleston Civic Center

Iris & Violet | Capital One Offices

Artist’s Statement

//add comments on work from Dierk: Why so many works that incorporate fused glass rondels?

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