This piece was a gift i made for my roomate Mark...happy b-day!The piece was inspired by an Emilio Santini glass i saw somewhere or another....12"tall X 4" wide. Thanks for looking.
>>>Lighting is a little off ....trying some different stuff to get the sparkle of the unobtanium.
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The foot is hollow up to the curly part.
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I shot these outside -trying to get the sparkle to show more...looks hot in person.
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I started lampworking in Boulder,Colorado in 1997.Although I'm mainly self-taught,I have learned alot from many people I've worked with...and places like this...everything influences me everywhere .Thanks to everyone who has been there with me on my journey... ))----->> Thank you for looking at my work ... Feel free to drop a line.
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nice looks on the props ;) sweet work too man it looks juicy
» Posted by
ErikAnders
on 4/24/2006 8:46:57 PM.
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$$$$$$$$
$$$$$$$$$$$$....!
» Posted by
NathanPurcell
on 6/29/2006 3:04:33 PM.
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sick
damn thats fuking nice
» Posted by
RevereGlass
on 1/8/2007 12:16:02 PM.
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I first saw the pic of this, and thought "this looks inspired by Emilio's goblet", lol. Total props man, hes a tough act to follow, and you did so beautifully! Great goblet.
» Posted by
Seele01
on 1/21/2008 8:47:19 AM.
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