RECORDED LINK NATHAN SANDBERG INSIDE OUT FLOW VESSEL
In this webinar, Nathan presents the methods and materials necessary to make one of his newest designs. He will demonstrate how to cut circles and quickly move on to rings of sheet glass. To make it even more interesting, Nathan will show you how he cuts rings without the need for a relief cut! From there he will move on to making a blank that will ultimately go through three firings before turning into an amazing 9.5” diameter dropout vessel.

Post firing, Nathan will take you into the cold shop to introduce you to a new, comfortable, approach to rim removal before a bit of coldworking to resolve the rim. When all is said and done, you will have an amazing Inside Out Flow Vessel!
Note: The main project is 9.5” diameter and requires a 16” kiln shelf. The dropout will be 4” deep, which requires a 10” deep kiln. Smaller and shorter versions of the project will also be presented. A sandblaster and the ability to coldwork are integral parts of this process.
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Artist and educator, Nathan Sandberg is based in Portland, Oregon. After working in the Research & Education department at Bullseye Glass company for 8 years he started Nathans LLC in 2012 and has established himself as one of the top kiln-glass educators teaching today.
From Santa Fe to Zurich and Australia to Norway, Nathan is usually somewhere on the planet presenting fresh, innovative curriculum at a wide range of studios, schools and art centers. He is widely credited as the pioneer of the modern Vitrigraph methods which he began to develop at the Bullseye Factory in 2009 and have become one of his primary methods for creating work.
In 2015 Nathans LLC moved out of the basement and into a proper studio space in the Kenton neighborhood of North Portland. Today, Nathan uses OnGrade Studio as his home base and can be found there relentlessly producing work for exhibitions and developing new curriculum to teach whenever he isn't on the road. His primary material is glass although his installations commonly make use of other materials such as wood, metal and concrete. His artwork can be found in private and public collections around the world.
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