Classes
Glass + Metal: Bezel-Set Glass Beads
Elevate your flamework glass by making a bezel set glass cabochon pendant! You'll work with Brad Pearson for the first three classes making glass beads and cutting one in half to make a cabochons. You'll then work with Lynalise Woodlief for the following three classes learning how to solder a bezel with oxygen/acytelyne torch and then set one of their glass cabochons in the bezel. Bezel setting a round cabochon is the simplest stone-setting technique and is an excellent introduction to soldering with a torch. The teacher will offer work in progress demonstrations as well as technical tips and tricks—you'll be expertly guided through every step. All tools and materials are provided for the class (including sterling silver plate and wire for your project).
Special Notes
- Classes are confirmed one week prior to the start date. In order to help us confirm classes, please register as early as possible.
On-site courses do not come with studio access outside of class time. Paid open studio access is available through our Studio Access Program. Please visit visarts.org for more information.
About the Instructor
Brad Pearson
Brad Pearson is a professional lamp-work artist. He holds a BFA from VCU, and has taught and exhibited for a decade.
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Lynalise Woodlief is a studio jeweler and fine artist, born and bred in Richmond, VA. She graduated from VCU where she studied design, sculpture and metalsmithing. She combines mediums such as glass and metal to convey a sense of humor, warmth and organic elegance. To minimize the impact on the environment, She uses recycled metal, responsibly mined gemstones, and non-toxic material wherever possible.
Website: http://www.lynalise.com
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