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BOTTLE STOPPERS

BOTTLE STOPPERS

Posted by Travis Weber on 12/18/2005
Here is one of my bottle stoppers. These have been my focus for the last few years and I love em but have recently shifted my focus to the marble world.

Credit for the sick bottoms must be given to Jeff Rogers. He mounts these with system he created.

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Fibonacci"s Sequence

Fibonacci"s Sequence



This stopper hass a honeycomb like design. But it is missing an important step or two or three or four.
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Memories

Memories

This stopper is about two years old. I made it in early 2004. It was a huge turning point for me. When I finished it I had never seen anything like it and I was super excited. It set me off in a whole new direction. I just got my first computer in December on 2005 so I was limited in the work that I had seen from others. Didn't even know what Glass Artists.org was. Maybe that was a good thing. I really don't know. But it keep me sheltered from all the other work out there and focus on my own work. It's was a trade off. Developing my own ideas vs. not seening or being part of the progression the rest of the glass world. i guess I wish I had been more involved earlier on but I can't regret cause thats the way it went down. For a reason I am sure.
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 CA  
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Comments
  • Nick Elledge
    hell yeah
    Nick Elledge: that is awesome man- the raking is beautiful- post more of these
    12/18/2005 8:46 PM
  • BE Glass
    //
    BE Glass: tight!!!! That is the sickest stopper ive ever seen.
    koodos
    12/18/2005 10:35 PM
  • Travis Weber
    Annie Glass?
    Travis Weber: The home store place? Yeah I have a few times. I haven't been making to many stoppers lately. lot's more people are making them now.
    4/17/2006 11:40 AM



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