Process: Pulled feather glass is
a technique where glass artists pull thin threads of coloured glass and
incorporate them into the glass object to create feather-like patterns and
designs.
Use: This technique is often used
to add intricate and delicate patterns to glass objects, such as vases, bowls,
and glassware.
Observations: During the pulled
feather process, glass artists carefully observe the colours, thickness, and
alignment of the pulled glass threads as they are applied to the piece.
Cognitive Processes: Artists need
to plan the design and the placement of the pulled glass threads. They make
decisions about how many threads to incorporate and their spacing.
Perceptual Stimuli: Visual
perception is key in pulled feather glass, as artists monitor the colours and
patterns of the pulled glass threads. Tactile feedback is also relevant as they
handle the delicate threads and shape them into the glass.