by dev@caithnesscreativedesign | May 15, 2021 | blog
MY LIFE AND MY FLAME – a lampworking journey through inspiration Ian Pearson Introduction This is the first part of an article originally intended to be published in the for the Glass Society’s publication Glass Matters and I wanted to share to perhaps a larger...
by dev@caithnesscreativedesign | Apr 22, 2021 | blog
BOOK REVIEW (This review first appeared in the Journal of the British Society of Scientific Glassblowers, April 2021 issue) LUCIO BUBACCO – EROTICS. ISBN978-3-89790-515-3 I have always wanted to introduce eroticism to the BSSG and what better way than to review this...
by dev@caithnesscreativedesign | Mar 31, 2021 | blog
Eds Crack April 2021 So, it seems scientists have saved the world or at least distracted politicians from fulfilling their careers and doing something useful for society! Yes of course I am talking about developing THE vaccines. The plural is important as it shows...
by dev@caithnesscreativedesign | Mar 12, 2021 | blog
MASKS GALORE! They say it’s a cover up, but masks look like they are here to stay, for at least a while. I started making glass masks which of course aren’t really masks, a while ago. The idea was prompted by working with an artist who has the idea of pumping...
by dev@caithnesscreativedesign | Feb 23, 2021 | blog
ED’S CRACK – Editorial in Journal of British Society of Scientific Glassblowers My first Editorial for 2021 and seemed to be longer than normal. I am just writing my next Editorial to be published in April 2021. Obviously writing a blog requires me to be more...
by dev@caithnesscreativedesign | Feb 2, 2021 | blog
BOOKS REVIEW The following are reviews I completed last year for the British Society of Scientific Glassblowers. I felt the books were so useful to the history of lampworking that the reviews should get a wider audience than limited to the BSSG members. Lampworking,...
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