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Loren I - Sept. 30 - Oct. 4, 2008
Loren I - (5 days)
Tuesday-Saturday
$1325.00 Lunches and Materials included

This is a technique-oriented course with plenty of hands-on instruction, it requires a basic lampworking knowledge. This class will run late most nights. Formal class hours are 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. Although Loren is known for extending his classes late into the evening hours, doing so will be at his discretion each evening.
 

Loren Stump Rose PaperweightThis course will be divided into three parts: Murrini, Sculptural Techniques and Encasement.

Murrini will result in a Franchini-style shaded face and your signature cane. You will start with color mixing and blending which will be used to make shaded colors for a face. Eyes, nose and mouth cane will by built in the flame and then pulled down to a smaller size for component parts to construct the final face. In a like manner, letter canes will be assembled to create signature canes.
 
Sculptural Techniques will examine several different methods for achieving human body and animal sculptural forms. The techniques include cold assembly, hot sculpture, detail overlay, temperature control, tool use, drilling holes with hot tungsten pick, and the correct application of murrini.
 
Encasement will produce a small floral paperweight. Floral setup techniques include using blended colors, ribbed cane and overlays as components for creating leaf stock, stems, buds, ball flowers, petals, and stamen. You will then assemble and arrange the floral components into a "setup" with a quick lesson in frit making to use as a background. A Stumpsucker will be used to vacuum encase a sculptural or floral setup in Schott crystal.
 
Loren Stump About Loren
 
As a native of Sacramento, California, Loren Stump’s career began over 34 years ago as a stained glass artist. In 1993 Loren discovered his natural talents with glass in molten form. Self-taught, he quickly mastered advanced shaded murrine, intricate sculpture, and paperweight encasement. One innovative technique Loren is known for is the manipulation of a two dimensional murrine slice into a three dimensional form. Mr. Stump is also showcased for his large scale lampwork sculptures made of soft glass. Loren’s progressive methods and expertise, along with the use of his own inventive tools, keep him in demand as a remarkable glass artist and instructor. Traveling throughout the United States and abroad, Loren is known for sharing his wisdom openly as an entertaining, patient, and tireless instructor and demonstrator. Loren’s incredible artwork has been displayed or is currently on display at the Corning Museum of Glass, The Ertz Israel Museum, and the Kyokei Fujita Glass Museum.

Lorens Website: http://www.stumpchuck.com
 
email: joella@stumpchuck.com

 

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