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ammonite scene Trying to go with the 250 million year ago look. No flashy fish in this underwater scene. Total hight is 6 inches. Caramel and Exotic green.
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 Artist:   JeremySinkus  ( ) Contact Artist 
Jeremy Sinkus
Hello, I am a glass artist from Massachusetts. I am a wholesaler and retailer of all of my work. For a list of locations and shows visit my website at
www.holderofthestone.com
Thanks for looking!
Be Peace

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Erik Anders
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very nice!

» Posted by ErikAnders on 4/13/2006 7:42:18 AM.
BE Glass
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sick!!!
» Posted by BEGlass on 4/13/2006 7:50:12 AM.
Lucid Visions
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Very cool!
» Posted by LucidVisions on 4/13/2006 10:25:18 AM.
Sean Stirling Smiley
great work...
definate departure from the standard seascape stuff...very cool!
» Posted by SeanStirlingSmiley on 4/13/2006 7:49:27 PM.
Ro S Glass World
cool
really does look old, nice job!
ro
» Posted by RoSGlassWorld on 4/14/2006 4:16:09 AM.
Charlie Sanford
I....
..like it, good design.
» Posted by CharlieSanford on 4/15/2006 6:17:27 AM.
Mandella Glass
out of site
That is sick jeremy. Really enjoying this one. Cant wait to see it in person.
» Posted by MandellaGlass on 4/15/2006 8:02:41 AM.
Flamethrower
likey
Jeremy, thats a good look at some rather time consuming work, the rough and the smooth look good..the twist in the shell looks really tight..keep up the good work.

steve
» Posted by Flamethrower on 4/16/2006 6:09:35 PM.
Justin
That's so damn cool
Great concept and you got every detail perfect, from the irridescent shells to the organic looking body to the rocklike base. Very nice work!
» Posted by Justin on 4/18/2006 10:36:01 PM.
Deeply, darly, between Devonian and Cretaceous.....
Love it! Great job!

I have a 2x3 foot fossil of some crinoids in matrix that look like they would look good in glass, too. Ammonite among the crinoids.....

BTW, Ray Troll's "Planet Ocean" has some amusingly inspirational illustrations of creatures from the primordial ooze....
» Posted by BarbaraA.Caraway on 4/19/2006 1:09:46 PM.
duh
Of course, I meant 'darkly.'

Nice furl to his curl.
» Posted by BarbaraA.Caraway on 4/19/2006 1:12:14 PM.

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