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I have posted most of these vessels before but I am reorganizing my gallery and reformatting my photos. They are mostly incalmo vessels with graal images, inspired by Robert Mickelsen. The stoppers are removable but all other embellishments were attached hot. Thanks for looking, Tim
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I love most bugs but especially beetles. Notice the etched beetles on the vase. 16"H x 5"W
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12"H x 5"W
230 x 500 px
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14"H x 5"W
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17"H x 5"W
281 x 500 px
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12"H x 10"W x 10"D
360 x 500 px
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20"H x 4"W
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14"H x 11"W x 4"D This piece won best in show at the Eugene Glass School drinking glass competition 2004
360 x 500 px
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Part of the "Tribute to Fire" Series
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18"H x 5"W Part of the "Tribute to Fire" Series
245 x 500 px
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252 x 500 px
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16"H x 3.5"W
324 x 500 px
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12"H
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16"H x 6"W
360 x 500 px
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16"H x 5"W Part of the "Tribute to Fire" Series
252 x 500 px
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9"H x 2.5"W
324 x 500 px
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6" & 7"H
518 x 500 px
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19"H x 4"W Part of the "Tribute to Fire" Series
324 x 500 px
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16"H x 4"W
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This is one of my favorites. Simple but graceful.
275 x 750 px
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I have been working with glass since 1996. I first started during my senior year at UC Santa Cruz as a Biology Major. About halfway through my senior year I got a basic lampworking setup and by the time I graduated I was making enough money to survive. Since then I have been working hard to build my studio, my knowledge, and to continually advance as a glassblower. My first few years I had very little influence from other glass artists and recently I have realized that there are a lot of talented and inspirational artists out there and I am glad I finally feel like I am becoming part of the glass community. Timothy Lindemann
http://www.lindemannglass.com
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