The Amalgamating Technique of Glass and Ceramics : Imagery in Art from Relying

Authors

  • สุทธินี สุขกุล
  • ภรดี พันธุภากร
  • เสริมศักดิ์ นาคบัว

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https://doi.org/10.53848/irdssru.v9i2.214236

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Amalgamating Technique of Glass and Ceramics, Imagery in Art from Relying

Abstract

Ceramics Art combine with glass research in concept Imagery in Art from
Relying have objective 1) the collection, analysis the techniques to create decorative
pottery with glass 2) develop technical knowledge by how to decorate pottery with a
technical process and innovative combination of materials with different dimensions
and 3) synthesis of knowledge into innovation of the visual arts master from
combination of materials that are pottery and glass in the reliance concept
Method use in the area of research is how to choose purposive sampling 2
groups: 1) Observation Research group from Center for Arts and Crafts International
Bang Sai district in Ayutthaya province and Department of Science Service and
2) Observation Research group in glass blowing, stained glass from Center for Arts and
Crafts International Bang Sai district in Ayutthaya province and Crystal Lotus company
from Rayong plant and use that to collect information. The sample method in this
research was selected by purposive sampling from 2 specialists in the manufacture of
glass and 3 artists by interview and test.
The results showed from the line blend method have the good fusion
between the glass and pottery by mixing materials in clay techniques that result was
found the amount of glass from the 50 percent of B glass was tough and difficult to
forming. From mixing materials technique was fused homogeneous glass at 1050°C.
Both techniques the glass has low flow ability. From the creation of the Imagery in Art
from Relying through individual style appearance making it possible to create imaginary
assumption of dependent living beings caused by the introduction of small parts,
natural ground wood pulp, grass-made structure housing complex, such as insects,
such as wasps, ants, bees and coral as well.

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Published

03-09-2019

How to Cite

สุขกุล ส., พันธุภากร ภ., & นาคบัว เ. (2019). The Amalgamating Technique of Glass and Ceramics : Imagery in Art from Relying. Research and Development Journal Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, 9(2), 168. https://doi.org/10.53848/irdssru.v9i2.214236