This piece measures 25"x21"x5". It is titled rorschach after the rorschach ink-blot tests. Different people see different things in the stem so I felt the name was appropriate.
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This was a beast.
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Joshua Opdenaker is the resident artist at Philadelphia Glass Works. After studying stone carving in college he began lampworking in 2002 and has learned the techniques to convey his own messages and theories through his sculpture. His work never gets stale by constantly changing subject matter. The style of his work is impossible to generalize or classify.
Email: joshua4118@aol.com
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_________IN MY OWN WORDS________ i believe that the beauty of glass sculpting comes from the never ending struggle for perfection in theory and in execution. The art is not in the finished piece itself; the art is in the process of physically making the work.
josh opdenaker 908 A north third philadelphia PA
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25 "X24.5"x21 " ???
Good work Joshua, The Bat-(man) Lives.. and I see the width and hight of your effort.. LOL but its the depth that confussesessess me. Thats ok, its clear your excited about it.. and thats all that counts.
Keep em coming.
» Posted by
PalisadeGlassGallery
on 4/16/2006 4:46:20 PM.
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i think that's pretty wicked! great idea for a series
» Posted by
RJasonHoward
on 4/16/2006 7:01:58 PM.
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whats up josh
i've seen this thing in person...it's so huge..but i'm confused aswell about that third measurement..whats up with that josh.......?
» Posted by
SeanStirlingSmiley
on 4/17/2006 1:06:53 AM.
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fantastic
Great piece, i get alot of my ideas from seeing shapes in things, this is great! ro
» Posted by
RoSGlassWorld
on 4/17/2006 5:46:45 AM.
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Great concept!
» Posted by
LucidVisions
on 4/17/2006 9:42:12 AM.
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see dead people.......
» Posted by
NathanPurcell
on 4/18/2006 1:39:26 PM.
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