Non Functional sculptural vessels inspired by sea and space. From the solar system and beyond.....
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The begining of a new series of sea/space forms. You never know what could be out there....
True height is 11&1/2 IN.
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Deep inside the ocean of another world, a two headed beast awaits it's prey....
Made with blue moon powder and double amber purple rods, this one was a blast to create, just went wild with it!
Height: 10 inches
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Blue moon powder, with caramel and rust tentacles. Deep within the solar system, an alien beast grows, waiting for prey....
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Two heads are better than one....
Made using blue moon powder and Raven rods.
Height: 12 inches
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One of the first in the series, this piece was sold in the Durango Arts Center Juried Show in 2005. I recently had the chance to take it back to the photo shop, thanks for looking!
Made using blue moon, rust, and dark elvis.
Height: 11&3/4 inches
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Straight from Jupiter's dark and cratered moon, the largest satellite in the solar system. Many more are breeding elsewhere in the cosmos...
True height is 13&1/2 IN
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Rust and amazon night powder with amber purple body tentacles. On a planet once flourishing with life, an alien fish has wandered into the mouth of an ancient predator....
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Blue moon and amazon night powder, with elvis and blue moon tentacles. Frozen for eons in the shards of a cold and distant world, an ancient creature breaks free of it's icy tomb....
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Butterscotch frit, with indigo luster tentacles. Among the icy rings of saturn, a small monster grows in a sea of toxic gases....
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This piece is the beginning of a new series of two neck Sea/Space forms that are more 3 dimensional than my first series, many more on the way...
made using blue moon powder and raven rod.
Height: 12 inches
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Blue Moon powdered frit, with amber purple tentacles, the mothership has landed...
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Rust and Blue Moon powder, with Elvis and Indigo luster tentacles. The invasion begins.....
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Cuatro Kruse began his lampworking adventure in the spring of 2002, dropping out of high school at the age of 17 to pursue a career in glass. Since then he has dedicated himself to perfecting his lampworking skills, practicing full time in his remodeled studio in Durango, Colorado, his home town for 21 years. In 2004-2005, he studied with renowned glass artists Jason Lee, Robert Mikelsen, and Bob Snodgrass. These artists have given him the skills and direction he needed to become the glass artist he is today, and their influences can definitely be seen in his work. Cuatro’s glass art can be seen in various galleries and shops throughout Colorado, and he is currently working on expanding throughout the U.S. His work can be viewed online at: http://www.glassartists...atro_Kruses_Gallery.asp OR http://www.glassline.ne....php/cat/500/ppuser/639
His glasswork is available for purchase online at: http://www.glasswurx.com/ and http://www.yessy.com/cuatro_kruse/
When he is not lampworking, Cuatro enjoys rock climbing, camping, wakeboarding, bicycling, playing guitar, brewing his own beer, river rafting, photography, reading, yoga, spending time with his family, and Hiking/Skiing the many beautiful mountains of Colorado and the world.
cuatro kruse 3477 cr 203 durango CO 81301 US Phone: 970 259 3837 http://www.yessy.com/cuatro_kruse/
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very nice form work, keep it up!!
» Posted by
Les
on 6/1/2006 8:49:04 AM.
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Lovely!
Your artwork is stunning! Everything about these pieces draws me in!
» Posted by
LLuviaBrito
on 6/1/2006 12:34:37 PM.
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yeah!
I LOVE your e.t. sea forms and your perfect vessels! They create a picture that is both futuristic and ancient!
» Posted by
Tessa
on 10/12/2007 3:03:15 PM.
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