【Workshop(s)】Scrappy Birds DIY trial class for three birds

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Workshop Summary
Scrappy birds Whimsical stained glass bird Whimsical handmade stained glass bird. These cute and quirky birds are sure to brighten your day. Each bird is unique in appearance and personality, no two are the same! No matter what the weather is like, let the view outside your window be beautiful.
Next Workshop
2024/5/24 (Fri
Note
Payment must be completed at least 2 days before the workshop.
Workshop Location
Taiwan / Taipei City
Workshop Language
Mandarin
Workshop Address
台北市中山區市民大道三段161號1樓 (捷運忠孝復興站1號出口走路約9分鐘) 停車場:市民大道停車場 建國−復興。
Admission Time
10 minutes before the workshop begins
Workshop Duration
2 hours
Age Restriction
Aged 18 and over
Material of Finished Product
Glass
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Scrappy Birds DIY trial class for three birds - Pottery & Glasswork - Glass

Workshop Description

Classes start every week. The course starts as soon as one person registers. ・The fee is NT$2,000 per 2-hour class. (The cost includes materials, consumables, and tools) Learn how to create your own art using different shapes of glass. Made using colored glass of different shapes・ This course does not require cutting the glass, but trimming the edges so they fit your design. Add wire feet, beads or googly eyes to complete your creation. Great for beginners, middle school students to adults! ・The class location is located in SOGO Breeze Business District. Taipei MRT It is a 9-minute walk from Exit 1 of Zhongxiao Fuxing MRT Station on the Bannan Line. the bus ・669, 919 Get off at Huaisheng Elementary School Station and walk for 1 minute. ・41, 521, 685, 903, Fuxing Route Get off at Fuxing South Road (in front of the entrance of Fuxing South Road, Breeze Plaza, Zhonglunli) and walk for 6 minutes ・685, Fuxing Route Get off at Fuxing South Road (opposite the Fuxing South Road entrance of Breeze Plaza in Bitouli) and walk for 6 minutes #Enter the world of mosaic glass Since the 12th and 13th centuries, the superb skills of craftsmen have successfully used the power of religion to produce beautiful glass windows with mosaic techniques in Byzantine churches and church stained glass windows (also known as rose windows) in Gothic churches. It touches people's hearts. Even now, I am still fascinated by the colorful colors of the sun shining through the church windows, enjoying the mysterious light, and still full of emotion. #Mosaic glass is to cut glass of various colors to create a designed pattern, and it is also combined with stained glass to add storytelling. Each brand of stained glass has different production techniques. The color, light transmittance, and performance of expensive handmade glass are completely different from mass-produced general stained glass. The color of the glass is based on the oxides of metals added. Each metallic element has its own unique spectral characteristics and displays different colors. For example, adding these oxides to glass ingredients is like tinting the glass. For example, by adding chromium oxide (Cr2O3), the glass turns green; manganese dioxide (MnO2), the glass turns purple; cobalt oxide (Co2O3), the glass turns blue, etc. The handmade stained glass are unique and fascinating works of art. #Taiwan’s mosaic glass As everyone knows, they are probably the National Taiwan Museum (on Guanqian Road, Taipei City) and the Sagrada Familia in Taipei; the Dome of Light at the Formosa Formosa Station of the Kaohsiung MRT is a famous large-scale work in recent years. There are more or less surviving public buildings from the Japanese colonial period. After the Meiji Restoration, Japan absorbed a large amount of Western culture. The art of mosaic glass also flourished during this period and was subsequently introduced to Taiwan. Mosaic glass may be used in some private houses, but in few cases There are fewer; currently they are mostly installed in churches.

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*Please wear covered shoes on the day to avoid injury to your feet due to falling glass.

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