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Jennifer and I had the time of out lives at this year's flame-off. Please enjoy some of the pics. We will add more as they come. Congrats to all the contestants. The work was stellar. Really showed lampworkers pushing the limits.
Peace,
boxfan
Sushi set
Tim Lindemann and my entry for the team competition, complete with sushi milli
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John French
A beautiful vase by John French with a very delicate stem
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Mark McCourt
An incredible pen and ink set.
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Montage goblet
demo from Thomas. Soft glass that never saw a kiln
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More sculpture entries
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Sculpture entries
Josh McDaniels with the table and sculpture winner Tim Lindwmann
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Marble Paperweight
Picture doesn't do the contestants justice
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Peoples Choice Award
Gregory won with this functional flute sculpture
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Sculpture enrtries
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Sushi & Sake
After Flame-Off sushi with many new and old friends in Eugene. Thanks Mike!!!
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Sushi set
check out the crab legs Tim hooked up.
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Thomas Muller Litz
Lauschan master Thomas Litz in action. His family has flameworking tradition since 1597
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Boxfanwilly
Glass found Menzies in 1998, after a brief stint searching for his future mentor, Bob Snodgrass in Eugene, OR. The next eighteen months were spent moving between Eugene and Seattle, honing technique while working as a production flameworker, before moving back to Texas.

Menzies found expression and fascination in the art of the marble. The optical & magnification qualities of borosilicate glass demands great attention to detail.

Wil teaches flameworking workshops around the world as well as his studio in rural East Texas.He and his wife also publish The Flow, a journal dedicated to the art and craft of flameworking.

www.theflowmagazine.com
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Nice!
Oh, and Will forgot to mention he won 1st place with Tim Lindemann for the team colaboration catagory. Congratulations!
Nice job, sorry we missed sushi!
It was a pleasure!
» Posted by Sabina on 9/1/2005 10:33:39 AM.
Nice work Will!
Good to see some of your (and our) work. Cute kids! The marbles are lookin good! I'ts nice to see some photos of the piece we did for Snodgrass posted. I didn't take any. Hope thigs are well. Tim
» Posted by LindemannGlass on 5/11/2006 10:06:11 AM.

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