Possibilities of combining ceramics and recycled glass for decorative lighting design

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Weeraya Juntradee

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             This paper is part of a practice-based research which aims to experiment with the possibility of combining ceramics and recycled glass for decorative lighting design. Both materials share similar characteristics with regard to the passage of light and their translucency and they both exist in the same group of materials; compounded by the same inorganic substances and with which when treated with heat exhibit a very similar transformation process. However, they are structurally different resulting in varying rates of expansion and shrinkage. This creates incompatibility problems, in the form of excessive cracks or stresses when they are combined.


               A pure practice based process was implemented to identify potential compatibility and combining techniques. The development of these techniques was based on a review of the relevant literature by a total of 53 ceramic and glass artworks by designers and artists worldwide into possible processing routes of new exploration. Quartz added bone china clay body was identified and used for the exploration due to its transparency quality and compatibility with glass.  Recycled glass bottles and window glass were used because glass is ideal for recycling since none of the material is degraded by normal use.  Glass bottles and jars are 100% recyclable and can be recycled endlessly without any loss in purity or quality. The kiln-formed techniques; fusing, slumping and casting will be used to create the prototype artwork. For this prototype, inspiration will be drawn from “Star ceiling: patterns and elements from Thai Traditional Architecture” and a  simplified version of this element will be used in the design to make a contemporary artwork while at the same time maintaining a sense of Thainess and reflecting the artistic identity of the researcher.


               The result of this research will be used to create a new visual language and aesthetic value in the combining of ceramics and recycled glass for lighting design in various ways such as Light Art Installations, Decorative Lighting Design etc. Furthermore, this research is expected to raise society’s awareness and aesthetic appreciation of ceramic and recycled glass design which will be able to benefit the further development of creative art and eco-friendly design products in the future.

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Humanities, Social Sciences, and Arts