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This is the second instalment of the Botanic Topics series by Vitrum Studios. Botanic Topics: Plant Portraits in Glass Book 2 builds on the popular Botanic Topics Book 1, with newly developed techniques used to create realistic images of flowering plants, some in their natural environments. A basic palette of glass sheet and powders, a few simple tools and access to a kiln is everything you will need to make any of the projects within this book!

Features:

  • 106 pages and over 190 photos & illustrations
  • Complete library of stencil patterns for all projects in the book
  • Comprehensive material lists & instructions
  • Complete firing schedules in both Fahrenheit and Celsius
  • Vitrum Studios Tips

Suitable for all levels of experience.Vitrum Studio, created by Judith Conway and Kevin O'Toole, has gained an international reputation for excellence in kilnformed glass, providing advice and inspiration to thousands of students over the years. The brick and mortar version of Vitrum Studio is no more, but all they have developed over the years is being distilled into their Vitrum ebooks, with each book designed to be a Masterclass in itself! 

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