(ART H 492) Fully melted heat map. The black carbon soot marks places that got hit by an initial bushy low flame and never heated up again. At the boundary of solid black to clear again, the clear glass got above 1050˚F and was malleable enough to melt and fall. The grid of the heat map distorted because of the wet clay contracting upward and inward. In some of the photos where the yellow flame sprung out of the blue flame to the left, that was when I was walking around the room clockwise and counter clockwise in front of wide open windows to change the air current and oxygen in the room. Also, a fly committed suicide by flying right into the heat, its body lay motionless among the fallen glass











