Sandblasted Glass
Sandblasted Glass
For Glass (Alternate Media), at Sheridan College, I sandblasted glass.
For Glass (Alternate Media), at Sheridan College, I sandblasted glass.
The project was to find a glass object suitable for sandblasting (such as a wine bottle or large jar), cover it with shapes cut out of adhesive vinyl, and sandblast it.
The project was to find a glass object suitable for sandblasting (such as a wine bottle or large jar), cover it with shapes cut out of adhesive vinyl, and sandblast it.
I didn't have any bottles or jars available, so I used a food container. The longer you spend sandblasting, the deeper the surface. I spent 5 to 10 minutes.
I didn't have any bottles or jars available, so I used a food container. The longer you spend sandblasting, the deeper the surface. I spent 5 to 10 minutes.
I love how it looks. And because there's some depth to the surface, it feels like the container is covered with stickers.
I love how it looks. And because there's some depth to the surface, it feels like the container is covered with stickers.