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A month without casting
I had to curtail my usual activities this month after slicing my pinky finger with a mandoline at home. So, 2 weeks of being careful and keeping my hands out of the usual mixtures (including the kitchen sink). I switched to fusing glass, drawing and using the dishwasher as much as possible!
Artist Jaqueline Knight mixed Erbium into the pot furnace to make a huge PINK sand casting. It was a hot day and the furnace made it hotter! I was helping on kiln programming and opening and shutting the furnace door (with my left hand) for a team of ladelers and snippers! You can see more of the action here.
You can keep quite clean when fusing glass, so that is where I switched most of my activity, prepping glass for future casting projects. I spent a very peaceful afternoon cutting and stacking squares of scrap sheet glass that, when fused, make lovely circles - soon to be magnets for the Canberra Glassworks shop. I have been fusing some of my own scrap blown glass (see the green image). Folding paper boats for a sketch reference has led to trying them out in glass.
I have been able to keep up my daily sketch as I hold my pen further away from the paper when drawing, unlike writing, where at the moment I can’t curl my pinkie underneath my hand!



