easy
3–4 hours
Minimal physical exertion needed; suitable for most fitness levels.
Discover the vibrant world of Bullseye glass reactions with Sarinda Jones in this hands-on Denver workshop. Learn artistic techniques and scientific insights that bring your glass creations to life.
Join Sarinda Jones at D&L Art Glass Supply in Denver for an immersive workshop exploring Bullseye glass reactions. This hands-on experience invites participants to experiment with vibrant color palettes formed through the unique chemical reactions inherent in Bullseye glass. Whether you're a seasoned glass artist or a curious beginner, Sarinda's insightful guidance will illuminate the science and artistry behind transformative glass creations. Throughout the workshop, you'll engage in interactive demonstrations and discussions that deepen your appreciation for glass's potential as an artistic medium. Beyond the studio, Denver offers a lively arts scene and breathtaking mountain backdrops, making this workshop an outstanding opportunity to connect creativity with place. Perfect for anyone looking to expand their glass artistry skills while absorbing inspiration from a unique Colorado setting, this workshop promises a memorable blend of education and creativity.
Give yourself extra time to get familiar with the workspace and materials before the workshop begins.
Long sleeves and closed-toe shoes will help protect you from glass fragments and heat during experiments.
Capturing your observations and creative ideas will help you apply techniques after the workshop.
Working with glass requires focus; regular water intake and short rests help maintain concentration.
Denver has a rich history of craftsmanship and glass art dating back to early 20th century studios fostering local artists.
D&L Art Glass Supply emphasizes sustainable glass sourcing and encourages recycling scrap materials to reduce environmental impact.
Protects feet from accidental glass shards or dropped tools.
Offers protection against heat and glass fragments during the workshop.
Useful for jotting down insights, experiment results, and creative ideas.
Keeps you hydrated throughout the hands-on workshop.