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    My Latest Pyroglassography Work

    As some of you know that I have asked quite a few questions on wood finishes, stain, bleeding, painting over stain, warpage, etc... in regard to my pyrography/pyroglassography.

    Well I finally finished a pyroglassography piece using staining and I think it turned out rather well. The stain really worked as I had hoped and although painting was difficult (the stain, even though I let it dry for a week, still seemed to bleed up into the paint sometimes) it finally came out pretty good.

    Anyway, it's called Memories Of The Theatre and is on a 24" by 48" x 1/2" piece of birch plywood. The background was stained with Minwax Red Mahogany Wood Stain and the painting done with acrylics.

    I just have to give it a couple of coats of lacquer and see about framing.

    Here's a link to the pic:

    http://www.woodburner.com/photoalbum...&orderby=dateD

    James

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    James,

    I gotta ask, What's pyroglassography? I can see wood and it looks like paint, but there most be a burning and a glass component that I'm missing.
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    Hi!

    Pyroglassography was the only thing I could come up with to describe the style.

    It's pryography painted to resemble stained glass. When I burn the picture all the items are broken down into pieces (there is a dark line around each piece like in stained glass). When I coat it with lacquer it will be glossy like glass as well.

    This is the first one I have tried with a wood grain background. If you look in my album at:

    http://www.woodburner.com/photoalbum...owgall&gid=636

    the one with the ship and the one with the elephants are probably better examples of what I mean.

    Like I said it's all I could think of on how to explain the style. I searched the internet and could not find anyone else doing this so was not sure what to call it. Pyroglassography was the best I could come up with.

    James

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Farrow View Post
    Hi!

    Pyroglassography was the only thing I could come up with to describe the style.
    ...

    Perhaps pyropseudoglassography
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    Cool. I see it now.
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