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Posted by Lindemann Glass on 5/7/2006
 Featured by Eugene Rain
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

Images
Beetle Vase
I love most bugs but especially beetles. Notice the etched beetles on the vase. 16"H x 5"W
187 x 500 px  (18 KB)
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Beetle Vase 2
12"H x 5"W
230 x 500 px  (24 KB)
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Coleoptera
14"H x 5"W
230 x 500 px  (22 KB)
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Birth of a Planet
17"H x 5"W
281 x 500 px  (37 KB)
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Candelabra
12"H x 10"W x 10"D
360 x 500 px  (39 KB)
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Deep Sea
20"H x 4"W
223 x 500 px  (27 KB)
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Rainforest
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  (35 KB)
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Fire Vase
Part of the "Tribute to Fire" Series
245 x 500 px  (28 KB)
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Firewater
18"H x 5"W Part of the "Tribute to Fire" Series
245 x 500 px  (27 KB)
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Gecko Vase 1
252 x 500 px  (24 KB)
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Hidden Layers
16"H x 3.5"W
324 x 500 px  (27 KB)
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Like Frogs, Oblivious
12"H
324 x 500 px  (29 KB)
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Rising
16"H x 6"W
360 x 500 px  (33 KB)
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Sun Worship
16"H x 5"W Part of the "Tribute to Fire" Series
252 x 500 px  (30 KB)
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Vase with a Black Gecko
9"H x 2.5"W
324 x 500 px  (31 KB)
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Wedding Goblets
6" & 7"H
518 x 500 px  (62 KB)
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Wind and Fire
19"H x 4"W Part of the "Tribute to Fire" Series
324 x 500 px  (31 KB)
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Bonsai
16"H x 4"W
230 x 500 px  (20 KB)
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Convections
This is one of my favorites. Simple but graceful.
275 x 750 px  (26 KB)
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 Artist:   Lindemann Glass  Contact Artist 
Lindemann Glass
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


Comments
  • Sean Stirling Smiley
    $$$$$$$$$$$$$$
    Sean Stirling Smiley: sick work Tim.............
    5/7/2006 9:12 PM
  • Pakoh
    love that graal...
    Pakoh: cool stuff
    5/7/2006 9:27 PM
  • Travis Weber
    Tim
    Travis Weber: Good to hear from you! Your work is awesome. I love to check out your shop sometime is I head down that way. Not is invite myself over or anything. LOL or email me if you come back up to S.C. I am on the peninsula.
    5/7/2006 9:55 PM
  • the Ratmosphere(work by Bryan Ratcliffe)
    nice work
    The Ratmosphere Work By Bryan Ratcliffe: Im buggin out on the hidden layers
    5/9/2006 1:41 PM
  • Lindemann Glass
    Hidden Layers
    Lindemann Glass: I liked that piece too and ended up giving it to my parents. Sometimes the best way to keep something is to give it away.
    5/9/2006 7:15 PM
  • Nathan Steele
    Wow
    Nathan Steele: Those are really nice!
    5/10/2006 11:11 AM
  • Amy Canada Ellenhorn
    these are so beautifull!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Amy Canada Ellenhorn: i think 'firewater' is my favorite....geez, good work!!!
    5/10/2006 12:11 AM
  • Bashi
    Amazing!!
    Bashi: Those are really nice...Great Work!
    5/10/2006 8:52 PM
  • Gigi Hoyt
    wow... I guess it's all been said, eh?
    Gigi Hoyt: Very cool....extremly inspiring....I did a similar beetle bottle several years ago. Isn't it funny how people come up with the same ideas....Yours are much nicer though. Keep up the great work!!!
    6/14/2006 6:12 PM
  • DeMoss
    Wow!
    DeMoss: Sweet work, I love em
    7/13/2006 11:45 PM
  • Seafire
    nice...really....really nice......
    Seafire: good glass work.....but an even gooder imagination.....makes a great combination.....cheers ....seafire
    10/28/2010 9:52 PM



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