Introduction to library resources on the technique of Hot Glass Sculpting at the Furnace and examples of sculpted work. More information is available through the library catalog or by using the Rakow's Ask a Librarian service.
Publication Date: The Glass Art Society Journal, (2007), p. 101
Hot glass demo artist discusses the judicious use of the glory hole and torches to maintain proper temperature and assist in making additions to a sculpted piece.
Publication Date: Glass, no. 143 (Summer 2016), pp. 20-27, ill.
Profile of Czech-born Martin Janecky who hot-sculpts blown glass and is the leading practitioner of the inside sculpting technique.
Hot-Sculpted Nuances by Gordon Foulds
Call Number: Periodicals: TT1 .C87
Publication Date: no. 59, 2003, pp. 22-26
Craft Arts International
ISSN: 0814-6586
Hot Glass Sculpting, Get Ready, Get Set by Shelley Muzylowski Allen
Call Number: Periodicals: NK5110 .G23j
Publication Date: 2010, pp. 93-95
Glass Art Society Journal
ISSN: 0278-9426
Ritratti: Pino Signoretto = Portraits: Pino Signoretto by Silvano Tagliapietra
Call Number: Periodicals: NK5110 .V58
Publication Date: no. 1, Oct. 1998, pp. 48-52
Vetro
In English and Italian
Sculpture in Glass by Pino Signoretto
Call Number: Periodicals
Publication Date: 1994, pp 70-71
The Glass Art Society Journal
ISSN: 0278-9426
Solid Glass: Robert Willson’s Sculpture by Harry Reed
Call Number: Periodicals: TT298 .G57
Publication Date: no. 41, Feb. 1983 [pub. 1984], pp. 28-30
Glass Studio
ISSN: 0199-4115
Two Interviews: Pino Signoretto and Lucio Bubacco by Jack Wax
Call Number: Periodicals: NK5110 .G55
Publication Date: no. 14, Feb. 1993, pp. 18-25
Glasswork
In English and Japanese
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