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JellyFish

Posted by JMcghee on 6/9/2006

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Jelly Fish #1

Jelly Fish #1

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Jelly Fish #2

Jelly Fish #2


Jelly fish # 2
The fume honeycombed
Jelly Fish
By J McGhee 2006


This stunning Jellyfish marble is all fumed on the inside. The top of the jelly fish is a sherbert orange fading into a haloing bluish green ring.
The under belly is a white fumed honeycombed very defined.
The tentacles are white fume fading to a blue halo.
This jelly fish is floating out of the greenish orangish yellow sea weed.

The backing is a raked out triple dot plum and silver beach design.

Jelly fish # 2
The fume honeycombed
Jelly Fish
Signed J McGhee 06


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The Box Jelly Fish

The Box Jelly Fish

Title: The Box Jelly Fish
Size: 1 3/5ths of an inch
By J McGhee 2006



The amazing Jelly Fish, this mystical creature of the sea…

This jelly fish is caught floating up to the surface, its whole body has a rustic orange glow to it. The box jelly fish is one of the smallest jelly fish and the most deadly….
The inside walls of this marble are fumed and textured in mutli layers giving this marble an in motion feeling.

The backing is a sparkling silver beach, with a honeycomb pattern.
A gun metal bluish gray dots equators the marble…

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The Jellyfish .Vs. The Sea Anemone

The Jellyfish .Vs. The Sea Anemone

Title: The Jellyfish .Vs. The Sea Anemone
Size: 1 ½ of an inch
By J McGhee 2006

This giant Sea Anemone is ghostly fumed white and glows a blue halo around each tentacle…

The Jellyfish is a transparent orange to green gold fume each of his tentacles has a controlled air trap at the end..
Who’s going to win this battle? More of these to come this are the first one like this for me, no seam lines
The pictures were the hardest pictures to take sorry for the photo’s….

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The Jellyfish V.S The Sea Anemone #2

The Jellyfish V.S The Sea Anemone #2

Title: The Jellyfish V.S The Sea Anemone #2
(color changing style)
Size: 1 ½ inches
By: J McGhee 2006

This all fumed War of the Sea is between two of most mystic creatures of the sea..

The jellyfish has transparent green tentacles, the main body goes yellow and fades to an orange color. very sexy fuming…

The sea anemone is fumed mostly with gold to create this rustic golden orange color in the sun this color will glimmer at you..

This marble will change colors depending on the back round and the lighting… very stunning marble. Both creatures will magnify as you rotate the marble and look at different views….

Scene’s from the ocean, is a great series to have they will only evolve.

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 Artist:   JMcghee  ( ) Contact Artist 
J Mcghee
Supercooled Liquid, Glass Art By J McGhee

First off let me tell u a little about me.....

I'm Jason McGhee 28yrs old.I live in Washington state. so I am always surrounded by the beauty Of nature and wonder. I love to incorporate these influences in to my art.

My first introduction to glass was at Disney world. Then I watched a lamp worker make all these wonderful things. Some years later, I met Jay Nazelrod my soon to be mentor.
After 3 months of watching intensely. I asked him if he would teach me how to blow glass. He said buy a torch to show dedication and so I did. I studied under jay for 2 yrs. Then I moved back to Vancouver and practiced my skills over and over again and again. another great influence in my glass life has been Matt & Misha of Eugene Rain,they push me beyond the limits. Ever since I’ve been hooked.

I have had the pleasure to work with Matt & Misha Geisler, John Kabuki, Nate Miers, Bob Snodgrass, Freindly Kat Glass,Sabine Boehn, and several others.

I love the quest of this never ending journey. Glass is very amazing, it can be shaped in to countless shapes. Colored, textured, for modern, contemporary, antiques looks.

My main influences are natural organic feels, natural wonders of the world. And modern contemporary organics. My mood also affects the style and colors of my work.

I stared this journey early 2002 and just don’t see an end too it. Hope you like my art as much as I love making it .
Jason McGhee

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