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All fired up 'Recycled glass artist' says her favorite project is whatever is in her kiln
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Another idea for ornaments came from a woman who wanted her children to be able to have a piece of their childhood home, which was being sold. The windows were being replaced, so the owner brought them to Rusho. Rusho took the windows, broke them into pieces, ran them through "Chewy," a frit-making machine that breaks down 25 pounds of glass in 10 minutes, creating smaller pieces, and continued the multistep breakdown process. Finally, placing the resulting tiny glass pieces into a mold, Rusho placed the mold into the kiln she affectionately calls her "easy-bake oven." After hours of intense firing, Rusho pulled out a beautiful solid glass star ornament. A new idea was born.
Some ides become old. Coasters are the one thing Rusho won't make right now. She's tired of them.
"I despise coasters," said Rusho.
"I'm not good at waiting," admits Rusho. "It's a good thing I work at home because first thing in the morning I run downstairs in my pajamas and to check the oven."
Rusho enjoys trying new things and is excited about this 3-D technique. When asked about her favorite project, Rusho replied, "It's the one's that cooking."
Rusho's artwork is available at the following Salt Lake businesses: Evergreen Gallery, Utah Artist Hands, Blue Cockatoo and the Salt Lake City Farmers Market every Saturday.
E-mail: dramsay@desnews.com
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