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Learn Glass Painting with J. Kenneth Leap: December 2011
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Learn Glass Painting with J. Kenneth Leap. Traditional glass painting for the contemporary artist. Tips, tricks and classes. A Guide to Reusche Pigments. Tuesday, December 6, 2011. New work by one of my students. Hi Ken, attached are a couple of pictures of the glasscapes I painted using the techniques you taught me last year. Just thought you might like to see what I am finally able to do thanks to your teaching. Hope you and your family are well. See more of Lucie's work here:. By J Kenneth Leap.
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Learn Glass Painting with J. Kenneth Leap: What to Bring
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Learn Glass Painting with J. Kenneth Leap. Traditional glass painting for the contemporary artist. Tips, tricks and classes. A Guide to Reusche Pigments. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). By J Kenneth Leap. Seeing Red: The Search for Medieval Striated Ruby. Silver Stain: An Artist's Guide. Q: Gilding on glass. Articles about his work have appeared in The Philadelphia Inquirer, The New York Times, Architecture of New Jersey, Professional Stained Glass Magazine. And Stained Glass Quarterly.
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Learn Glass Painting with J. Kenneth Leap: A Guide to Reusche Pigments
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Learn Glass Painting with J. Kenneth Leap. Traditional glass painting for the contemporary artist. Tips, tricks and classes. A Guide to Reusche Pigments. A Guide to Reusche Pigments. MY GUIDE TO REUSCHE PAINTS by J. Kenneth Leap. This chart references the categories listed in the Reusche catalogue, therefore the terminology may differ from other systems of classifying historic pigments. Click to download the. Pigments made from glass frit and metallic oxides. These colors are soft and must be fired p...
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Learn Glass Painting with J. Kenneth Leap: April 2012
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Learn Glass Painting with J. Kenneth Leap. Traditional glass painting for the contemporary artist. Tips, tricks and classes. A Guide to Reusche Pigments. Monday, April 16, 2012. Sacred Arts at Bryn Athyn College. Opportunities to participate in an abridged version of this class are available during. 8217;s 2012 Sacred Arts Summer Institute. Four-day intensive sessions will be offered June 13-16, June 27-30, and July 11-14. Check out the. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). By J Kenneth Leap.
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Learn Glass Painting with J. Kenneth Leap: August 2011
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Learn Glass Painting with J. Kenneth Leap. Traditional glass painting for the contemporary artist. Tips, tricks and classes. A Guide to Reusche Pigments. Sunday, August 7, 2011. Creative Collaboration: Hot Glass with Painted Imagery. October 15 and 16, 2011. Location: Wheaton Arts - Stained Glass Studio (Sat) and Glass Studio (Sun). Ages: 16 and above. Members $380 / Non-Members $400 Register Now. Roll-Up (Optional, Sat Oct. 22) : Members $180 / Non-Members $200 Register Now. Location: Millville, NJ, USA.
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Learn Glass Painting with J. Kenneth Leap: Directions
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Learn Glass Painting with J. Kenneth Leap. Traditional glass painting for the contemporary artist. Tips, tricks and classes. A Guide to Reusche Pigments. My studio is located at Wheaton Arts in Millville, NJ. In a larger map. For Tours and Workshops at the Glencairn Museum use this map:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). By J Kenneth Leap. Seeing Red: The Search for Medieval Striated Ruby. Silver Stain: An Artist's Guide. Q: Gilding on glass. And Stained Glass Quarterly. View my complete profile.
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Learn Glass Painting with J. Kenneth Leap: Scholarships
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Learn Glass Painting with J. Kenneth Leap. Traditional glass painting for the contemporary artist. Tips, tricks and classes. A Guide to Reusche Pigments. James C. Whitney Memorial Scholarship. Deadline: Jan 31 of each calendar year. Stained Glass Association of America. Dorothy L. Maddy Workshop/Seminar Scholarship. The Albinas Elskus Scholarship; provided by the Maldeb Foundation. Deadline: April 13 of each calendar year. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). By J Kenneth Leap. Silver Stain: An Artist's Guide.
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Learn Glass Painting with J. Kenneth Leap: January 2013
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Learn Glass Painting with J. Kenneth Leap. Traditional glass painting for the contemporary artist. Tips, tricks and classes. A Guide to Reusche Pigments. Thursday, January 3, 2013. Question about Flashed Glass. We're all just wild about Harry (Clarke). Q: When you blast off a flash, do you prefer to then trace and matt on the blasted side or on the clear side? Or get down and dirty and trace into that rough stuff, but keep the images "registered". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). By J Kenneth Leap.
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Learn Glass Painting with J. Kenneth Leap: Q: Lead free pigments and safety concerns
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Learn Glass Painting with J. Kenneth Leap. Traditional glass painting for the contemporary artist. Tips, tricks and classes. A Guide to Reusche Pigments. Friday, December 13, 2013. Q: Lead free pigments and safety concerns. What do you think of them? What do you think is the best source for safety advice/data regarding painting with vitreous paints and silver stains? I am hoping to take one of your courses eventually. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). By J Kenneth Leap. Silver Stain: An Artist's Guide.
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Learn Glass Painting with J. Kenneth Leap: July 2013
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Learn Glass Painting with J. Kenneth Leap. Traditional glass painting for the contemporary artist. Tips, tricks and classes. A Guide to Reusche Pigments. Thursday, July 25, 2013. I get this question all the time so here are my FIRING GUIDELINES:. According to the Reusche catalogue your pigment fires between 1100F and 1400 F. This is all pretty conservative and you may become bolder as you get some experience. I find that I get pretty bold in a workshop situation then I back off once something cracks!