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PAPERWEIGHTS

PAPERWEIGHTS

Posted by Travis Weber on 11/16/2005
Lightening by Travis Weber!This is not a marble and was flattened on one side. This one went to my girlfriend! I couldn't say no! I am never able to keep my own work. I alway give in and sell. So I learn when I give them to her ,I keep them in a round about way.

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RIP TIDE

RIP TIDE

Small Paperweight! About 2 inches. I had fun making these paperweights. It was a long process that finally brought me to this point. I learned a butt load along the way. I think I am ready to make another batch.
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SYMMETRY

SYMMETRY

This is a pretty old piece but I plan to go back and revieve the design. I like the tightness of the pattern. This really isn't a marble more of a mini paperweight. A cabochon?? I think . A cabochon used for holding down paper!! Hehe
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Travis Weber
Palo Alto
 CA  
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Comments
  • Goldmanglass
    awesome
    Goldmanglass: is that cold worked?
    11/17/2005 5:39 AM
  • Kenan Tiemeyer
    Great piece!
    Kenan Tiemeyer: Kind of looks like a cross section of some sort of organism. This is my favorite piece that you recently put up. Solid work! I'll be in touch. Kenan
    11/17/2005 9:21 AM
  • Erik Anders
    ///
    Erik Anders: IS it round? hard to tell from the pics.
    ill pattern work. i dig it.
    11/17/2005 1:28 PM
  • Derek Jones
    I like the smell of what your cooking
    Derek Jones: Real impressive original ideas
    4/27/2006 0:33 AM
  • Jessica Landau
    Thanks for saying whats up!
    Jessica Landau: Hey Travis! Ben's been talking up your work for so long, now I understand why!! You've got mad skills! I like how your perspective seems to draw from the microscopic, that's such an unlimited source of inspiration...
    Aloha, Jessica
    8/21/2007 5:25 AM



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