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This series I utilize a clear window in a reversal to expose a 2nd layer of patterns under it, such as a honeycomb, a sheet of dichro, or a dichro galaxy swirl. See captions for more details... (Picture Copyright says Lee Zeigler, artist is actually Nathan Miers)
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1-7-8" Diameter...Pics do this marble no justice! Sorry, I was having a tough photo day with all the Vortex'
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Red Crayon, Elvis and Cognac stick-stack wigwag reversal window exposes a Dichro Vortex leading into a piece of polished Gilson Opal...
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...small pinwheels border the front window...
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...while Black Rose covers the back followed by Elvis and Almond Nugget pinwheels...
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...the buzzsaw...si... and dated by the artist, "NM-06-WS08" (Nathan Miers, 2006, WindowSeries #8)...
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...this black is actually super glossy, it just comes out very matte in the pics...
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...I'm still tweaking my photo setup...
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...Shot with the flash. I need tips on capturing the inside of a vortex on film...my attempts have been leaving me frusterated...
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...trying to catch a better view of the vortex centerpoint.
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Back to Parent Page: Window Scene Series Marbles
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With experience from his graphics arts background, Nathan passionately orchestrates the shapes and colors in his marbles to achieve pieces that will uplift and brighten the day of the viewer.
In his spare time, Nathan enjoys teaching private classes from his studio in Garberville, CA, and can occasionally be found blowing glass live via his streaming webcam at www.eyecandyarts.com/TV.
His 2008 glasswork can be found at www.marbleartists.org/eyecandyarts
Nathan Miers Garberville CA http://www.eyecandyarts.com
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Comments on This Gallery Page
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so cal!!
these are gettin cooler and cooler!!
» Posted by
ChrisACarlson
on 1/13/2006 12:27:33 AM.
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n8
if you have macro and the marble is at least about 2", you can usually put the lense right up to the face of the mib and focus on the vortex in the back.
» Posted by
ChrisACarlson
on 1/13/2006 12:29:33 AM.
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Thanks Chris!
Sweet. I'm trying that tomorrow. I've been stressing on that...lol.
» Posted by
EyeCandyArts
on 1/13/2006 12:33:10 AM.
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