A three-dimensional glass dragonfly with a 6" wingspan and 3-1/2" long body mounted on a length of aluminum flat bar. Glass for the wings and body are cut separately along with the pieces of high-temp stamen wire that are used for the legs. The glass pieces are fired to a soft fuse, then assembled with a tack fuse before mounting on the flat bar. Firing schedules are provided. Article originally published on page 66 in the Summer 2022 issue of Glass Patterns Quarterly® Design, Fabrication, and Text by Lianna Bodzin Photography by Lianna Bodzin and Brian Beamer