I spent more than a week to archive my old CD-s and DVD-s, and i had some great surprise. Some of my lost pictures were found, they've been photographed with an analog camera and digitalized by a scanner, unfortunately with low resolution. When i was young (early twenties), i attended the Hungarian Academy of Applied Arts (now Moholy-Nagy Art University) on silicate faculty, and learned glass design. When I was in practice at a glassfactory, i experimented a lot with the combination of glass with metals, fibre glass and colored glass fusing. These pieces were unfortunately broken or lost, or perhaps some of them is in my mother's apartment.
These photos were cut out then glued on a paper.
Inclusions in glass:
I also played with mold-casting, i had a metallic brick form to put melted glass in it. That was very-very hot!
I made dringing glass, bowls and plates with the help of some glass-blowers:
By the time I finished my studies, Hungarian glass factories started to go bankrupt. That's why i didn't become a designer. Most of my art glass were gifted or broken, because we had to move many times.