Zach Zach

Reds

Red cane vase.

Red glass is a difficult color to use for many different reasons. I am no scientist but from what I understand the chemical composition of red is temper mental at best. I have experienced opaque red glass cause cracking due to incompatibility making the glass crack after annealing. Transparent Cherry red will turn brown if it is over heated. A chemical reaction will occur if white and red are in direct contact turning the red brown. The metal Selenium is added to the batch then melted. The melted compounds are cooled down in the manufacturing process at least once before I even start working with it. Once I add it to my glass it is heated over 2000 degrees then cooled in my annealing process. So the red color is going through several redundant phases increasing exposure to a rich flame making it oxidize and turn brownish.

Bright orangish-red glass with translucency.

Bright orangish-red glass with translucency. It is likely made with Selenium.

Antique red is an opaque red with good general workability.

Here is an example of opaque red. Antique red has generally good workability. If it is spread too thin it looks dull. I have not had any compatibility issues with this red.

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Zach Zach

Sunset inspiration

A vase like the sunset.

Twisting a starter bubble on the marver as preparation for another gather of glass.

Have you ever been on a hike in the late afternoon when it reached that time of day where you can feel a noticeable shift in the surrounding light. At that point you can either turn back and ignore something very special is taking place or lean into the 24 hour time cycle of our planetary system. I admit that sometimes I am too caught up in my own tangle of thoughts to take a moment to enjoy a sunset. However there are times when the gravitational pull is just too strong to ignore another day coming to an end. In that moment a spectacular feeling is alive and all eyes are diverted to the horizon. There are many varieties of sunsets from different vantage points all around the globe. The weather dictates a lot of how we experience the sunset. The type of sunset I’m imagining here is the one in where the atmosphere gently begins to glow with full spectrum colors and becomes intense with fiery oranges, the few clouds in the sky become electric lavenders, bright golden yellows, and chromatic blue grays. Slowly the upper skies become a night blue and the heavens reach downward to welcome in night. Stars begin to twinkle and some of the planets will appear as the moon discloses its phase. The sunset in this way is inspiring to be part of because inner animal can feel what it’s like to be alive. Once the sun is completely down the senses change and night is upon us.

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