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Educational Art Film Steel Guitar Sculpture 15ft. Part 1.by Litsey artsdirectgallery.com secure online shopping

Description: Steel Guitar 15ft. by International Artists Brent and Rose Litsey Video Production Company Let our team of video design experts take the guess work out of your local and international video marketing ad campaign for your business or products. We have various plans that will fit your budget. As International contemporary artists for over 40 years, we are dedicated in shaping, sharing, and applying our innovative approach and expertise to promote, organize and hold true to our visionary action for the application within the World Wide Web. We feel with our extensive experience in artistic application, programming, web mastery, streaming video and digital imagery we can bring your business into focus and ahead of the competition. With these skills we can offer our clients a positive and creative approach so they may share their experiences, websites, business ideas, and products through the world of video application locally and internationally. This bundling of our new age insight and state-of-the art services will ultimately save you time and money. Contact: Artsdirectgallery Brent & Rose Litsey P.O. Box 1357 Wichita, Kansas USA 67201 www.artsdirectgallery.com

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Fused Glass Jewelry Art Film by Litsey artsdirectgallery part 2.

Description: This art film shows finished fused glass jewelry art works designed by Rose Litsey

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Fused Glass Jewelry #23 by Rose Litsey artsdirectgallery.com by Artsdirectgallery.Com International Fine Arts by Litsey

Fused Glass Jewelry #23 by Rose Litsey artsdirectgallery.com

Description: Designs by Rose Litsey Necklace Glass Studio: Our studio works with glass fusing, bead lamping, tacking, and slumping. Each work of art is created to give depth, shape, color and relief. Some works are fused with dichroic glass which was developed by NASA and gives reflected colors as wavelengths of light pass through it. As contemporary artists we pride ourselves in creating one of kind originals. Handmade in ther U.S.A.

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New Large Modern Art Paintings Part 2. By Litsey artsdirectgallery

Description: Art Film showing new works by Litsey

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Fiber Glass Sculpture by Litsey artsdirectgallery.com

Description: This film is showing how to apply fiber glass and work with a sculpture.

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Swarovski Crystal Jewelry Designs by Rose Litsey artsdirectgallery.com

Description: Art Film, Samples of our jewelry work designs by Rose Litsey handmade in the USA.

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Fused Glass Jewelry #25 by Rose Litsey by Artsdirectgallery.Com International Fine Arts by Litsey

Fused Glass Jewelry #25 by Rose Litsey

Description: Designs by Rose Litsey Necklace Glass Studio: Our studio works with glass fusing, bead lamping, tacking, and slumping. Each work of art is created to give depth, shape, color and relief. Some works are fused with dichroic glass which was developed by NASA and gives reflected colors as wavelengths of light pass through it. As contemporary artists we pride ourselves in creating one of kind originals. Handmade in ther U.S.A.

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Fused Glass Jewelry Designs by Rose Litsey artsdirectgallery.com

Description: Educational Art Film Fused Glass Jewelry Handmade USA

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Raku Pottery Handthrown Litsey by artsdirectgallery

Description: Educational Art Film Raku Pottery Raku-yaki (楽焼) Raku is a 16th-century Japanese art form which evolved from the Zen Buddhist tea ceremony. Sen-no-Rikyu, the greatest tea master, established the concept of wabi-tranquility,austerity,transience-for the tea ceremony. I have strived to maintain the traditional concept of wabi in my Raku work. I became fascinated by the challenge of Raku. Throwing a bowl or vase remains a challenge especially if the work is large. Once the clay is dried, the clay pots are fired between 12-24 hours known as a bisque firing ( 900 °C (1,650 °F). The finally firing is an all day affair. After preheating the pieces, I load the Raku kiln. The kiln is slowly brought to a temperature of 800–1,000 °C (1,472–1,832 °) degrees cone 06 temperature range. Experience is the guide here as the work is visually checked for glaze maturity. Wearing protective gear and using tongs is recommended, I then move the work to the reduction chambers which are holes in the ground. These chambers contain organic materials such as leafs, straw and twigs. Leaving the pottery over night in these reduction chambers under ground covered is the key to my work. Note: Raku pottery is porous and is not to be used for cooking, either microwave or conventional ovens. Raku is not to be used for holding plants or watering. For display only. All of my Glazes are lead free.

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