Sandcarve Etched Fish
A second critique of glass sandcarve etching number two of a tropical fish. This is one of my first sandcarvings by the way.
My Journey: When I first got into glass etching, I was most interested in the sandblasting process and was about to spend over $10,000 on equipment advertised by manufacturers. Just before I was about to make the irrationally quick decision, I decided to research other lower cost solutions and ended up piecing together a great setup for at least 90% less. My goal through our ebook and membership area is to provide this information so you too can save, while still etching like a pro. It is my aim that a small investment in this information will actually save you thousands.
A second critique of glass sandcarve etching number two of a tropical fish. This is one of my first sandcarvings by the way.
A critique of a two stage sandcarved etching of a motorcycle on a piece of scrap glass. Got any suggestions, then leave a comment.
Cara Rider’s unique stained glass art that she uses from scrap and recycled objects. Check it out.
Here is a recap on ways to make your etched glass stand out and add a little flavor to spice it up.
Onto another featured glass art post this week! For this post, we are featuring Manal Alhmidat below. I really like Manal’s work because it seems to be unique and not something I have seen much before. This time I included a video, so I hope everyone enjoys that too. Please leave Manal a comment and
Our second glass art spotlight with Joe Dwight. It features his marvelous stained and leaded glass art.
Glass artist spotlight: The first one featuring David Patchen’s murrine and cane glass blown art. Very interesting!