Been interested in glass since 1994 and became intrigued with glass as a medium in 1999. Glass, lampworking in specific, had brought out both the best and worst of me, sometimes all in a days work. Skateboarding (and its culture) has always been an outlet for creativity for me. Lampworking and skateboarding have been a never ending learning experience. We have a lot to learn from each other so we can progress individually and as a whole. PROGRESSION IS GOOD, it keeps things interesting.......peace.
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Went to Banjo's new studio for a demo/collaboration session...ended up making this sculpture together and stayed up til the sun came up working on other random stuff also...been awhile since i've been motivated to pull an all day and nighter...Thanks for the hospitality and inspiration Banjo...had fun E, Frank and Eushene....we'll do it again soon..........peace oh yeh i forgot the great quality pics of the piece is by Mark Lammi, action shots from Eushene thanks again.
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Disco sparkle rasta implosion with rasta incalmo bands....2.75" dia.... biggie
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Beachball window with rasta ratti behind it...2.75" dia.
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Alfalfa Mean Muggin'... Dedicated to the Glass Rascals
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Dedicated to the snow gods...thanks for a powder filled winter and the welcoming of warm spring weather...mib 2.5" dia. multi layered with a beachball window and sprial behind it. lots of depth in this one
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This piece was a gift for my brother. Hes a pain management doctor that does spine surgeries for a living. ying.yang...
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A colaboration marble with Adam Deering on my birthday 6.1.06..... had fun with this piece....Freeman Studio props
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Dedicated to the o.g. man in black...made in a burnin' ring of fire.
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haven't made many marbles lately been working on other projects i will be posting soon but heres my latest, insipred by nate miers work, i like his layered look. my twist on it thanks for a differnt view at marbles. Thanks to PB for knowledge check his sculptures at thataintart.com
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tech
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2" Dia. contemporary borosilicate marble. Disco Double Wig w/ Bowtie and Orange Encalmo..what?
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In a curious state Chaka discovers a jewel. A Freeman studio colab with Adam Deering, Wes Chumley and myself.
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some rencent mibs. lots of inspiration on these. thanks adam and wes
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practice practice patience. Another colab with Adam Deering. Messed up a few but got them down.
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Impolded Reticello
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a couple of mibs around 2" dia.
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Feelin' Irie 1.75" dia
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Thanks to John Kobuki for taking flowers to a whole nother level.
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always fun to make....even though "we" see them all the time people still trip out on them... its cool to see someones reaction to them the first time seeing them.
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2.5" Dia.
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incalmo vessel made using hand pulled solid color tubes of siberia blue, orange, periwinkle and blk violet
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vase #2 in the series of "Retro Vase". Inspired by colors of the 70's. Made with all solid color tube pulls. Colors are bright and opaque.
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tribal style wiggy with solid onyx. small ratti marb.
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(almost)matching wine glasses
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Been interested in glass since 1994 and became intrigued with glass as a medium in 1999. Glass, lampworking in specific, had brought out both the best and worst of me, sometimes all in a days work. Skateboarding (and its culture) has always been an outlet for creativity for me. Lampworking and skateboarding have been a never ending learning experience. We have a lot to learn from each other so we can progress individually and as a whole. PROGRESSION IS GOOD, it keeps things interesting.......peace.
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Sick ass gallery
love those marbles
» Posted by
RobertKochGlass
on 6/7/2006 3:53:08 AM.
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sweet work
Thank you for your comments, your milbs are off the hook!!nice. *peace JD
» Posted by
JDAnderson
on 2/13/2007 12:33:41 PM.
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Tsoulfas rides again...
Good to see you postin man. the gallery is looking good!
» Posted by
MarkLammi
on 2/22/2007 6:15:10 PM.
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