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Haikyuu!! Stickersheet I designed a while ago!
Seattle-based artist Carol Milne knits with glass, or rather, she creates wonderful glass sculptures that make it seem as though she’s either a superhuman glass knitter or in possession of enchanted knitting needles and very specialized gloves. The reality is actually much more complicated, but no less awesome. Milne invented her glass knitting technique back in 2006. It’s a process that involves knitting with wax instead of glass, followed by lost-wax casting, mold-making and kiln-casting.
First, a model of the sculpture is made from wax which is then encased by a refractory mold material that can withstand extremely high temperatures. Next, hot steam is used to melt the wax, leaving behind an empty cavity in the shape of the artwork. Pieces of room temperature glass are then placed inside the mold which is then heated to 1,400-1,600 degrees Fahrenheit depending on the type of glass. Afterward, the piece is slowly cooled over a period of several weeks, followed by a careful excavation process, where Milne delicately chips away like an archaeologist to reveal the final piece.
To check out more of Carol Milne’s extraordinary artwork visit the Glass Art Society, Milne’s Facebook page or her online gallery.
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Aether + Paimon
Aether + Lumine’s flower
Why does he look different in every pose?!?!?!?
This is an example of two things.
1) amazing focus
2) some sort of post-modern, absurdist geopolitical commentary
A hungry Luffy
Stroll in the woods
Reblog if you're a Slytherin.
gryffindor | ravenclaw | hufflepuff
CELEBRATING 1000 CHAPTERS OF ONE PIECE!!! (ノ•∀•)ノ*:・゚✧
CONGRATULATIONS ODA ON REACHING THIS INCREDIBLE MILESTONE!! MORE IMPORTANTLY, THANK YOU FOR DEDICATING NEARLY HALF OF YOUR LIFE (AND COUNTING) TO CONTINUE TO TAKE US ON THIS EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURE!!
Happy New Year!! 2021 here we go!
One Piece sequel series is off to a good start. 💀✌️
Merry Christmas!!
i made a thing
I made some additions
Good additions
Nami and her tree