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After my class with Steve Sizelove I started playing around with some goblets. These are the first I made...hopefully bigger and better to come!
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Lovingly referred to as "Man Hands", has since bit the dust...RIP
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We just moved and are now residents of Wisconsin! The shop is almost complete and we are excited to start our new venture. Andy has been playing with glass for 10 years and looks forward to experimenting with new ideas and meeting local glassworkers. We try to keep this site up to date, if you see anything you like, please email at borealisglass@hotmail.com to check availability. We just opened our own website which will lead you to sites our art can be purchased through, check us out at WWW.BOREALIS-GLASS.COM. We do teach classes and just built a brand new shop so email with requests!
Thanks Sara & Andy Gregorich Rice Lake, WI
Borealis Glass Andy Gregorich 930 Boehmer Dr Rice Lake WI 54868 Phone: (218)293-4368 http://stores.ebay.com/Borealis-Glass
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Very Nice
The colors you achieved on the cups are great. Are they unencased? Good work on the figure, especially for your first.
» Posted by
Adam
on 1/20/2006 2:39:52 PM.
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didn't mean to confuse....not first goblets, but first since the class!
» Posted by
BorealisGlass
on 1/20/2006 5:12:43 PM.
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yeah , its encased
» Posted by
BorealisGlass
on 1/20/2006 6:36:35 PM.
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You go, man.
Nice work, Andy. I'm glad to see that our time was good for you. Sorry to hear about Man Hands....
» Posted by
SteveSizelove
on 1/20/2006 9:41:22 PM.
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nice work there! the green one is awesome. more theighs please ;)
» Posted by
ErikAnders
on 1/20/2006 11:13:49 PM.
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cool
that would be rad to work with steve!- looks like it helped alot, keep em coming
» Posted by
NickElledge
on 1/21/2006 12:06:05 PM.
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