David Alcala Sand to Glass Workshop

David Alcala Glass Fusing Workshop
David Alcala Glass Fusing Workshop
Item# DA-workshop
$195.00
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David Alcala Glass Fusing Workshop
SAND TO GLASS

1 DAY WORKSHOP 10-4ish.

ALL SUPPLIES & LUNCH INCLUDED.

Including the "special tool" and set up frame to create these glass tapestries. You cannot buy these on the market! They are made by David himself!


>Sign up through website or call 1-239-471-7724 to reserve your spot.

4 dates available! 8 Students max per class.




Imagine the discovery when man first found out he could take grains of sands to fire and make glass. From sand to glass, what could be a more natural medium.

While a fine arts major at UC Berkeley, David Alcala first originated the art he calls Sand Tapestry, basically a combination of sculpting and weaving layers of colored sand between two panes of glass to create beautifully intricate scenes. SInce 1976 David has created over 50,000 works of art with sand that have reached every corner of the world.

“Another discovery moment came when I became aware of the material called glass frit, and soon became aware that I can create basically the same scenes then fire them to a solid plate. I was even more astonished that no one else was fusing with this technique.”

David’s fusing techniques has grabbed the attention and created quite a stir in the glass art community. Here’s what Gil Reynolds (the Guru of glass fusing) had to say about David’s new approach to glass fusion. ”It’s a major innovation that gives you access to an entirely new look...that is very cool, most people working with fused glass work from a horizontal flat base. By shifting to a vertical approach, you now have access to a different aesthetic look”.

David and his wife Claudia own and operate their gallery called what else, Sand to Glass, located in beautiful Monterey California, right in the heart of historic Cannery Row. There they showcase David’s fused glass art, sand art, and beautiful glass art jewelry. If you are ever in Monterey, they hope you’ll drop in and see whats in the fire.


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