Jeremy Sinkus is a glass artist from Massachusetts. Working with Borosilicate glass since 1998, but not as his first medium. Metals and stone were Jeremy's first passions. For years he was a mineral dealer and miner. Spending alot of time in the mountains and the ocean, you can see the influence of opals and jaspers in his coloring. While specializing in aquatic themes. For info and show listings call: 508 344-6900 or visit www.holderofthestone.com
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THis one is heavy. Solid silver fumed base with a faceted and flame polished ammonite and a faceted quarts xstals (glass of coarse) flame polished and put together monltenly... No glue.
About 8 inches tall.
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This is an old one but I like the angle of this pic. Ammonite sits on a frit textured base and the overall size is about 4.5 inches.
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Trying to go with the 250 million year ago look. No flashy fish in this underwater scene. Total hight is 6 inches. Caramel and Exotic green. Thanks for looking.
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This is a colaboration between Martha Proctor and myself. This is one of Martha's beads used for the stem of the goblet. We may do more of these.
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Jeremy
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This is another crab I am happy with. The width is over 6 inches, and about 2 high.
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Jeremy
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This is a blown fish sculpture with sponges and corals. About 8 inches tall.
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The jelly has been framed! I think I am going to go all out on this idea for a while.
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Jeremy
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This is a new color crab. Silver fumed Medium Elvis. About 6 1/2 inches across. Thanks for lookin,
P.S. Come see me in Tucson "To Bead True Blue" Show
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I wouldnt swim next to you, even if you were the only other jellyfish in this whole drop of water!
6/2007
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This Crab is a new animal to introduce to my nautical pallet. He is 5 1/2 inches across. Solid borosilicate glass. The next ones will have eight legs. Thanks for lookin, be peace
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This blown fish sculpture is approx. 7 inches tall. I pushed the limits of my torch on the base. I'll be making alot more of these in the future. I had alot of fun with this one!
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This is one of my glass ammonites that a silver smith from Germany decorated. I absolutely love it.
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This is a 2 1/8" Jellyfish swimming over a reef scene marble.
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I have been working with the encased jelly-fish for years. I really like how it works with the function of a glass.
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I have been doin these for a few years now and they never get old. I love jellyfish! I like the way this pic came out. Thanks for lookin!
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This is the beginnings of a series of jellyfish bracelets. Two Jellyfish swimming toward the center, which can have either a shell, starfish or other as the center. I am debuting these in Tucson. Thanks for lookin,
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This is a Jellyfish pendant coated with powder and then lapped and polished. The Background in a dark cobalt but looks pretty black in the picture. The jelly didnt come out that great but it is the only one I had available to photo. Thanks for lookin, be peace
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1.25"
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one of many. About two inches long
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Here is another Jellyfish pendant. I like this color theme. With a slight fume to resemble the infinate briney deep.
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Jeremy
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New color combonations!
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These are just some of my latest creations.
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Approx. 8 inches tall. Solid squid. Caramel and blue moon. Thanks for looking!
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These are two of the latest vessels I have been playing with. I like to tops. This will be a new path to take and experiment with. Thanks for looking!
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These are a couple of paper weights. You can see me make the turtle on the HGTV T.V. show "That's Clever" March 20th. Check it out.
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This is my first attempt at a series of reef goblets and wine glasses. I think I am going to have alot of fun with these.
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This is is a 1 1/2 inch reef marble made on solid rod. Textured with a green exotic powder for the bottom half of the equator to resemble beach sand. I think this is a good land and sea contrast. Thanks for lookin,
Jeremy Sinkus
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This one is about a year old and three inches across. Made on solid rod. Thanks for lookin.
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This is an Medium Elvis with Bluemoon frit Lobster paperweight. I put a few angles on the base, since it is a Rock Lobster. (cooked)
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solid squid on solid anemone base. Squid is 7 inches
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Hollow fish on clear sea-weed on stone. Approx. 8 inches tall
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1 1/2" and 2" Tidal Pool scene marbles. Thanks for lookin!
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I could make these all day. They are all so different and the colors are fun to play with.
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This is a group shot of a few tidal pool pendants. Solid rod.
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be peace
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A tray of fifty jellyfish. I thought this looked abundant and pretty neato.
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This is a new presentation of the turtle that I think would look great in smaller displays. It stands 5.5 inches tall, and is mounted onto a polished slab of flourite, I think the flourite compliments the colors in the turtle very well, plus it makes a great sturdy base.
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Hello, I am a glass artist from Massachusetts. I am a wholesaler and retailer of all of my work. For a list of locations and shows visit my website at www.holderofthestone.com Thanks for looking! Be Peace
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Nice work!
I love HGTV! I guess they dont love me cuz I emailed them over a year ago.. I didnt catch your episode yet but I am thrilled that you brought boro to the people! If I'm lucky i'll catch you in a jellyfish demo someday.. all of your work is beautiful!
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ChristinaCody
on 3/5/2006 7:21:16 PM.
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wow your work is great!!
your art is incredible! how did you get started?
» Posted by
Fish-house
on 8/18/2006 5:01:47 PM.
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