Monday, November 16, 2015

Art to Medicine (Digital Printed Glass)


Version 2.3 (2016)

Version 2.3 (2016)

Version 2.2

Version 2.2

Version 2.1

Version 2.1
Version 1.1

Version 1.1
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Detail

Otolaryngology

detail

Research/Discovery

Monday, September 14, 2015

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

lamp repair progress

final color tests reflected light

final color tests transmitted light

masking 

cutting stencil for pattern

preparing for spraying

prep to spray red areas

prep for spraying tan area

removing masks

removing pattern mask

red and tan pigment applied

ready for firing (inset: fired & unfired pigment samples)

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Lamp repair color matching




airbrushed color sample


7 custom mixes prepared

each sample was divided - one half was fired and one half left unfired


Many of the color samples did not achieve a gloss at a temperature below the slumping point of the glass. In subsequent testing flux will be added to the color to attempt to lower the melting point of the enamel.

Samples which matched in reflected light did not look as good in transmitted light.

Samples which matched in reflected light did not look as good in transmitted light.

Samples which matched in reflected light did not look as good in transmitted light.

Samples which matched in reflected light did not look as good in transmitted light.

Samples which matched in reflected light did not look as good in transmitted light.

New pigment options obtained on a recent trip to Germany

New pigment options obtained on a recent trip to Germany

Next steps - pigment samples obtained in Germany look promising to match red & brown areas. Best match for the grey is bistre & umber brown mixture but the pigments mature at a temperature well above the slumping point for the glass. I will try adding flux to lower the melting point.