Mondrian design drop out

$175

Piet Mondrian -1918

Mondrian created a style based on pure geometry. For Mondrian, a grid-pattern composition of horizontal and vertical lines could represent the universal harmony of the world. He used only straight lines and rectangles (harmony and order), and the primary colors – red, blue and yellow (the most basic and pure) – along with three noncolors – white, black and gray.
A drop-out vessel is created by slumping a piece of glass through an elevated mold with a hole in the center. The part of the glass that “drops” through the hole can stretch considerably, significantly informing the design of the finished piece.

Inspired by Mondrian design you will focus on how to successfully design and create beautiful drop vessel form. You will create a 10×10 square drop out bowl and an 8×8 drape/slump project.

Saturday February 11 @10:00am-1:00pm FULL

About Joci Deaton- Artist and Instructor
Joci Deaton holds a BFA from the University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning. After obtaining her degree, Joci taught classes at multiple painting studios in Cincinnati for several years. She began working with glass after becoming an instructor at the Bullseye Glass Resource Center Los Angeles in 2017. During her time there, Joci had the opportunity to work with many incredible glass artists, learning innovative techniques and technically supporting local artists as they experimented with this unique medium. Joci continues to reside in Los Angeles and is always excited to continue to learn new ways to work with glass and to share that with her classes.

 


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Cost: $175.00

 

Piet Mondrian -1918

Mondrian created a style based on pure geometry. For Mondrian, a grid-pattern composition of horizontal and vertical lines could represent the universal harmony of the world. He used only straight lines and rectangles (harmony and order), and the primary colors – red, blue and yellow (the most basic and pure) – along with three noncolors – white, black and gray.
A drop-out vessel is created by slumping a piece of glass through an elevated mold with a hole in the center. The part of the glass that “drops” through the hole can stretch considerably, significantly informing the design of the finished piece.

Inspired by Mondrian design you will focus on how to successfully design and create beautiful drop vessel form. You will create a 10×10 square drop out bowl and an 8×8 drape/slump project.

Saturday February 11 @10:00am-1:00pm

About Joci Deaton- Artist and Instructor
Joci Deaton holds a BFA from the University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning. After obtaining her degree, Joci taught classes at multiple painting studios in Cincinnati for several years. She began working with glass after becoming an instructor at the Bullseye Glass Resource Center Los Angeles in 2017. During her time there, Joci had the opportunity to work with many incredible glass artists, learning innovative techniques and technically supporting local artists as they experimented with this unique medium. Joci continues to reside in Los Angeles and is always excited to continue to learn new ways to work with glass and to share that with her classes.

 

 

 

 

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