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Sample etched glass - Great Seal of CA |
They received it and wanted to move forward with the full seal. A 3/8" thick Starphire glass was requested at 40" diameter. Starphire is a low iron glass that results with a high clarity and color transmission. The sample was made with regular float glass, which you will notice has a green tint when looking along the edge.
Once I had images of the Great Seal, I was able to draw it out and make a vector image. The vector is used for a plotter which cuts out a vinyl mask. Since the image will be carved from the backside, the image is done in reverse. I transfer it to the glass and then hand cut areas that need extra attention. Hand cutting is an option for the entire mask, but invariably increases the cost.
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Vinyl mask on glass - map drawing for etching |
The etched glass goes from the deepest etching and is peeled layer by layer. A flat frost and the shading areas are sandblasted mostly at the last stages.
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Sandblasting Great Seal of California - deep carving |
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Etched glass sandblasted - section detail with Minerva |
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Detail image of etched glass upper section |
The seal depicts several defining images and symbols:
The Roman goddess, Minerva, hold a shield and spear. A bear is at her feet.
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Detail image of etched glass lower section |
Sailing and a steam ship float across the waterways with mountains in the background.
A miner digs for gold and the landscape around him has rocks, wheat sheaths, and other terrain.
If interested in a custom feature, please contact me at imaginedglass@hotmail.com to discuss a state seal or other etched art glass for your courthouse or government building.