About This Color Guide
This beautifully designed 30-page color book will introduce you to the luminous, ethereal quality of Bullseye Opaline. Opalescent glasses have been around since the days of Louis Comfort Tiffany and Rene Lalique, but never before have artists had so many creative, luscious color possibilities when reaching for an opalescent glass.
Glass artists are always clamoring for new colors. And Opaline can expand your choices and give your glass a new luminosity. Our Opaline color guide features this wondrous glass paired with opalescent colors, transparents, tints, and streakies. We also show you how to vary your firing schedules to obtain different levels of opacity and milkiness.
Opaline imparts a lustrous glow that's simply not achievable with any other glass. We think you will love the sizzle it can add to your work.
Opaline and Clear on Opaline
You can stack Clear and Opaline over Opaline to get some very interesting effects. And don't forget that it's available in powder too.
Pinks and Purples Plus Opaline
We especially love the purples and pinks — both transparents and opals — paired with Opaline.
About Our Other Color Ebooks
The Powder Blend Recipe Book and The Sheet Glass Color Mixing Guide are must-have studio tools to maximize your Bullseye color options. You can read about them and download them here:
www.KimKatGlass.com/p/Powder-Blend-Recipe-Book
www.KimKatGlass.com/p/The-Sheet-Glass-Color-Mixing-Guide
You can also find them on the Bullseye Glass website, and on the Warm Glass UK website.
The Powder Blend Recipe Book
Our most popular color guide! Learn how to extend the Bullseye powder palette to make more than 1,100 new colors.
The Sheet Glass Color Mixing Guide
Nearly 100 pages of transparent-on-opal color options, along with some new color palette ideas for your next project.
About Your Instructor
Kim's journey into the captivating world of art glass began in 2005, drawing on her extensive background in graphic design to transform glass materials into awe-inspiring works. Her passion for experimentation has lead to the mastery of innovative techniques, capturing the intrinsic beauty of the material. Her work, celebrated for its unique fluidity and smart design, has been recognized in esteemed circles, garnering accolades in the Corning Museum of Glass publication New Glass Review, and Bullseye Emerge.
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