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Tuesday January 12, 2010 | by Andrew Page

Book Report: Gillian Hulse’s beginner kiln-forming guide takes a coloring-book approach

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The just-published book Kiln-Formed Glass: Over 25 Projects for Fused and Slumped Designs (St. Martin Griffin, $24.99) by British illustrator and glass artist Gillian Hulse offers novice students 25 glass projects that range from panels to plates to jewelry. Each project is clearly explained with before and after pictures, a step-by-step description, a list of equipment and materials needed, and a technical discussion. The book briefly (perhaps too briefly) touches on cutting techniques, kilns, kiln furniture, annealing, and the essential tools for the kiln-forming process. While Hulse does a very good job at articulating these simple projects through clear descriptions and quality photographs, the focus seems to be on hand-holding so that a beginner can duplicate her designs rather than encouraging creative expression.

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