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Gallucci Glass By Artist Aimee LePri "It is a trance that the torch plays with my head, a meditation back into the essence of another time. My artwork is a conduit for me, my memories, and my emotions." ~Aimee LePri
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This is what I end up doing when I can't sleep. After a long time the noise from the torch makes me sleepy.
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I'm getting very anxious to get my snowboard out of the garage. So I have been working a lot to keep my mind off of it. Inspiration created from angst.
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I have been working on flowers 24/7. I guess you can say I'm addicted. I suppose It makes me think of warm weather durring a cold November rain.
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I have been having so much fun with the flowers I was up till midnight working on them for an upcomming show. I bet you can't wait to see what the marbles look like ;) Feedback is always welcome!
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Here are some Ocean Sunset pieces I've been playing around with. Just some ebay things before my summer vacation to South Carolina! Let me know what you think.
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The inspiration for this collection of jewelry is earth, fire & water. Very organic and passionate.
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These are a couple pendants I've made recently and I love the way the color turned out. It's a new style I've been working on. Let me know what you think!!
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Getting wild and mixing it up a bit. I've been wanting to break away from the styles I have become accustom to. Expand the horizon & try something different.
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The warm air gets me all anxious to open the garage door and let the bright sun flood my shop. Such sunny happy weather reminds me that summer is right around the corner and inspires some spring fever jewelry. (find them on eBay. search AL BORO)
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Here are a couple of my first vortex marbles. These will be the first of many to come. Keep posted...& Let me know what you think.
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These are my first couple attempts at surface work on the marbles I have made. I had a picture in my head of how I wanted them to turn out & I'm very happy with the results. Let me know what you think.
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The pink skyline of a summer night.
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I call this one "Moonlight Swim"
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I love organic looking things so I've been playing alot with color to acheive the look I want.
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The days are getting shorter and the weathers getting colder. Hopefully the colors used here will bring back memoirs of campfires and sunsets on the beach.
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The holidays should be all about the children... so on that note let's work 24/7, and make sure to spend every last dime on them! (I know I plan on spoiling my cute little elf) Here are some pendants I have been working on for Christmas cash.
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Aimee LePri grew up in the small town of Oxford, Connecticut. During her childhood her grandmother, Aimee Gallucci, was a very influential person in her life, always supporting her dreams and aspirations. She attended many art classes wanting to someday be an artist like her father. In High School she expanded her basic knowledge of art and studied art history, sculpting, ceramics, photography, fine arts, and graphic design, excelling in everything she did. Upon her graduation in 2001 she was presented with her schools coveted Art Excellence award. In 2003 she embarked on her journey of glass art at Blythe Studio in Lancaster PA. Her instructor, soft glass artist Ryan Blythe, studied under Dale Chihuly and many other noted Italian glass artists. Fueled by the desire to expand her knowledge of glass art she started lampworking with borosilicate glass. In the fall of 2004 she spent time in Europe studying European artists and their influences in art history. Three years later she finds herself in her present studio with her partner and ongoing instructor, borosilicate glass artist Paul Katherman. She currently works on her art full time while actively raising her 2 year old son. Her artwork is sold in select gallery's and can also be purchased wholesale on eBay by searching AL BORO. She loves creating unique artistic jewelry and just recently started making marbles also. She plans to continuing working on her marbles and eventually will be putting together some collaborative sculptural pieces with Paul Katherman. Aimee is excited to continue to passionately pursue her lifelong dream, and see where the path of life takes her.
"It is a trance that the torch plays with my head, a meditation back into the essence of another time. My artwork is a conduit for me, my memories, and my emotions." ~Aimee LePri
Aimee LePri 4560 Klinesville Road Columbia PA 17512 Phone: 7172782094 http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZborobeautyQQhtZ-1
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looks good..
It nice to see more girls on the torch nowadays. I have student that is female,she likes your work as well,keep it up. C-
» Posted by
CharlieSanford
on 11/19/2005 4:39:55 PM.
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Pretty color combos
It's good to see another girl who can make pretty boro pendants too.
*Courtney G*
» Posted by
ChaoticGlass
on 11/22/2005 7:48:58 AM.
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Nice.....
Very nice pendants! I love your color choices
» Posted by
JonesArtGlass
on 3/17/2006 7:40:22 AM.
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cool
nice stuff. cool designs
» Posted by
AdamTeller
on 3/28/2006 2:04:59 PM.
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