Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. > Malta Glass
A new piece of Mdina for me too!
MarkHill:
I'm not sure - with studio glass, anything is possible. It may have been a 'happy accident' in that they became apparent somehow, so were incorporated. I'd usually associate the lens motif and its optical effects with central European (especially Czech) glass design of the period. I'm not really aware of lenses being used in any other Harris designs - applied/impresed prunts, polished bases and pontils, and the odd cut facet or two - yes. Even though Michael Harris did meet a couple of visiting Czech glass designers (including Jiri Harcuba) at the RCA, it's probably more of a happy accident, or maybe a trial, than anything else.
chopin-liszt:
Do your "lenses" actually DO lens-y (optical) things, Suzy?
For example, my cobalt faceted inside-out does strange things to my thumb or finger when I put it inside the vase, then look through the clear bit - my digit seriously seems to shrink.
(My Dad always used to say this was how to catch dragons. :thup: Look at them through a telescope the wrong way round, then, when it's miniaturised and has it's mouth wide open (which it will, it's attacking you) shove your arm in, past it's tonsils, right up to the tail, grab the end and yank hard and fast, turning it inside out. The mess can be easily lept in a match box until you find a proper bin.)
suzygpr:
I'll have to take your word for it about the dragons Sue - here in Wales we tend to let them live!
I'll see if I can take a pic tomorrow that shows the porthole/lens effect. It's not very thick glass where it has ballooned, so doesn't have a huge effect, they are rather organic too. You may have to wait until you see it for yourself.
Suzy xxx
suzygpr:
Here's the shot through the "porthole". Not much distortion but you can see the effect it has on the straight bits of the fence, very little effect on the hill in the background. Definitely more of a window than a lens.
Suzy xxx
Lustrousstone:
That would be lovely for next year's calendar :hiclp: :hiclp:
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