First in the series. We employed the help of local glass friends to help pull the flat cane grass to lengths across our shop. Lampworked borosilicate glass, sandblasted, painted. Thanks to Brian Knauss, Matt Hess and Rosario Anastasi for their help.
I would like to thank Josh and Lance of Lucid Visions for there interest in giving other artists a chance. And the chance to work with them in making such a beautiful piece of art.
Again I must state the idea and planning on this project was done by Lucid Visions Glass Art.
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I would like to Thank You for taking the time to look at my gallery. Any feedback positive or negative is most appreciated. Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
- Matt Hess email: matthessglass@yahoo.com 2email: matt@matthessdesigns.com
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thats freaking awsome. B
» Posted by
BEGlass
on 5/12/2006 6:49:07 PM.
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Yaaaaa Matt (& Crew)!!!!!! Looks beautiful guys!!!
» Posted by
EyeCandyArts
on 5/12/2006 8:03:22 PM.
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» Posted by
SeanStirlingSmiley
on 5/13/2006 4:14:38 AM.
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Thanks Guys !
I personally only made some of the grass blades for the project. Josh and Lance came up with the idea the planning and the execution of the actuall flowers. All together Five artists worked several different days to make this piece. The credit belongs 100% to Lucid Visions for this piece and the series to come. - Matt Hess
» Posted by
MattHess
on 5/13/2006 2:58:47 PM.
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