Is it really possible to paint with glass?

Painting with Glass aims to give you the opportunity to engage deeply with the Fused Glass techniques uncovered by Narcissus Quagliata as part of his 30 years journey in the glass kiln-forming field. 


This course gives you the opportunity to explore the secrets of fusing entirely online, from anywhere in the world.


You’ll study various approaches, on how to really paint with glass, which will broaden your range of skills, help you focus on your creativity and message, and melt it into the glass with ease and confidence.

140 Technique Demonstrations

The Course includes Detailed Video Demonstrations for each Technique.

  • Video Demonstrations

    Every Technique Used by Narcissus is Covered

  • Video Lectures

    There are also detailed Introductions for each section and reviews of finished work.

  • Creativity and Sketching

    This Special Edition includes Lectures that Explain Narcissus Creative Process and his Fall In Love with Drawing course on Sketching.

What's Included in this Course?

This course, covers exercises that artists can apply to transform glass into the imagery and message that they want to create.

  • Detailed Video Explanations on the phylosophy and the technical aspects behind each exercise

  • Full Access to all the recordings*

Painting with Glass

A Learning System to take your Art Beyond Painting

Detailed Video Lessons

  • Detailed Explanations

    Each demonstration is explained in detail and accompanied by commentary designed to get more familiar with the process and its possibilities.

  • Pre-Recorded Exercises

    You get full access to the pre-recorded videos so you can pause and review every detail of the described exercise. The content is gradually delivered to give you time to focus and master each step.

  • Mindset

    Insightful commentary to gain a better understanding of glass, and its behavior. And how to use it to your advantage.

Course curriculum

    1. How to use this course

    2. Before we begin...

    1. Ask yourself over and over "Why I am doing this?

    2. Second question: How do I download what I see?

    3. Your attitude towards testing...

    4. Find an Artist that you love...

    5. The Creative Process

    1. Intro to Fall in Love with Drawing

    2. The elements of resistance

    3. The shift

    4. How to enjoy drawing

    5. List of principles...

    6. The Mistery of the Image

    7. Manifesting yourself...

    8. Love your materials

    9. Experience color

    10. Image interpretation

    11. NEW! Focus on Line

    12. Fall in Love with Drawing (Full Video)

    1. Introduction: Transforming the Glass

    1. Narcissus and Quentin talk about How to Fire Up the Kiln

    2. How to Fire Sliders

    3. Bullseye Glass Useful Info & Resources

    4. How to use Fuse Master "Super Spray"

    1. Color Palettes

    2. Don't forget to post some work on the Painting with Glass Community

About this course

  • $1,200.00
  • 159 lessons
  • 27 hours of video content

Details

  • Fully Online Platform

    Immediately after enrolling you will receive an email with your login details to access the pre-recorded lessons and exercises.

The Teacher

Narcissus Quagliata

Narcissus Quagliata is considered one of the most significant contemporary artists in glass. He has defined a new pathway for the art of glass and is best known for his spectacular artworks in public spaces, which have drawn worldwide attention. The Dome of Light: Wind, Fire, and Time is the largest illuminated glass dome in the world. It is situated in the Central Station of the newly built Kaohsiung Rapid Transit metro system and is a landmark that has now become a tourist destination in Southern Taiwan. His captivating glass dome for the entry rotunda of the basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri, designed by Michelangelo on the Roman ruins of the Baths of Diocletian in Rome, is well known for the use of light within the space to make manifest the movement and alignment of celestial bodies. His fine artworks in glass and his watercolors of the Archetypes and Mediterranean Treasures have been collected worldwide in museums and private collections. Most notably, these works are in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum in New York; De Young Museum in San Francisco; Oakland Museum in California; Chrysler Museum in Newport, VA; Museo de la Granja de San Ildefonso in Segovia, Spain; and in the Southeast Cultural Foundation in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

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Thank You

* Full Access to All Recordings and Class Materials for up to 36 months after your enrollment.

Refund Policy: Since the course includes unique pre-recorded video access, once you log in your purchase is not refundable. The live class access may be exchanged for a later session, as long as you send notice one week prior to the date of the event, and only if a later session is available.