Light at the End of the Tunnel: A Unique Lighting Approach

This week, I focused on fusing my artist and lighting creator skills. I found a solution to reduce the glare from the table light I made earlier this month.

In the video, you will see how I used another layer of foundational material. I did this to reduce the glare from the lightbulb yet allow some of the light to shine through in a unique way that you don’t typically get from table lamps.

You also see the sliver of clearer light that I start to create to make things interesting. I think the clear light signifies the light at the end of the tunnel for those in that manifestation and professional development space.

Below is a link to the video coming up on YouTube on 17th February.

And here is a sneak peek of what you will see.

Here is a link to the video due to be posted on 24 February showing my thoughts on the type of trim and what I plan to do next time.

My Musings on Making and Colors in Lamp Design: Upcoming Video

My latest video will be released on 10th Feb. It is about how I overcame certain challenges while making my lampshades and table lamps.

The latest explains how I find solutions for the gold paint chipping. It also includes my musings about colours and possible elements.

You see me delight at finished articles while also hearing my disappointment when I don’t like something in particular.

Here is a sneak peek.

Full video scheduled for release 10th Feb at 12 noon

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