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Split Personalities Series
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This is a new short series that I’ve wanted to do for a while. I finally got the right tools for the job and one more project is checked off my todo list…lol.
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SplitPersonalities #1 - This is a new short series that I’ve wanted to do for a while. I finally got the right tools for the job and one more project is checked off my todo list…lol.
1-3/4” diameter half-and-half wigwag marble. One is Forest Green, Yellow Crayon, and Cobalt and the other side is Orange Crayon, Perrywinkle and Cobalt. Coldworking was also used in this process. Flip the marble over and there is a mini vortex with white pear Gilson Opal just waiting there to be discovered! A band of simple pinwheels of Silver Tears with Clear encasement runs the equator. Signed and dated by the artist, “NM-06”
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SplitPersonality #2 - This is a new short series that I’ve wanted to do for a while. I finally got the right tools for the job and one more project is checked off my todo list…lol.
1-7/8” diameter half-and-half wigwag marble. One is Perrywinkle, Star White, and Cobalt, and the other side is Orange Crayon, Perrywinkle and Cobalt. Coldworking was also used in this process. Flip the marble over and there is a mini vortex with white pear Gilson Opal just waiting there to be discovered! A band of simple twisted dots made from Almond Butter and Orange Crayon or Draconis Purple border the windows. Signed and dated by the artist, “NM-06”
(7 images, 3 comments)
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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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What, huh, you work is amazing u are turning me into a true fan-G
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