Microwave glasswork can be a calm, flexible way to explore design—especially when you don’t have a dedicated studio, a lot of storage, or long stretches of free time. This book approaches glasswork as a creative practice you can return to in small moments, using familiar surroundings and a simple, repeatable setup.Rather than pushing you toward perfection or promising identical outcomes, the pages invite you into observation: noticing how color behaves beside color, how transparency shifts with layering, how spacing changes the feeling of a piece, and how patterns create rhythm. You’ll be guided through experiments and projects that encourage you to try, compare, and learn—without turning the process into pressure.You’ll also find support for the parts of making that matter just as much as the “making” itself: setting up a compact work area, keeping materials organized without clutter, building a routine that fits real life, and documenting results in a way that helps you grow. The goal is to help you develop your own relationship with the medium—so your preferences emerge naturally, your confidence builds steadily, and your creative direction becomes clearer over time.This is an exploration-first guide. It’s written for modern creatives who want a practical, encouraging companion—one that respects personal pace, welcomes variation, and treats each finished piece as a stepping stone toward the next idea.
| 出版社: | Independently published (2026/1/6) |
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| ISBN-13: | 979-8242916005 |
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| 寸法: | 21.59 x 0.66 x 27.94 cm |
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| ペーパーバック: | 113ページ |
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| ASIN: | B0GFS6VQJG |
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| 発売日: | 2026/1/6 |
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| 言語: | 英語 |
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