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Belt Buckles

Posted by Global Glassworks on 6/18/2006
 Featured by Eugene Rain

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Global Glassworks
Ben Birney has long been a student of art, science, religion and traveling the world to put his study into greater perspective. His interest in glass came naturally as a child, intrigued by its inherent beauty. His parents, David and Dianne Birney, always provided Ben encouragement to pursue his vision, and were the facilitators in starting up what would be a life long career in glass. Only 18 years old at the time, Ben discovered a great love for the art and all it had to offer. Likewise he found he had a special skill for precision and detail work which was noticed and appreciated by all. With the inspired teachings of Alex Vicknair (Michigan) and Brian Sweeterman (Oregon) Ben was able to excel quickly in the field and soon became recognized in the larger glass community. Fast forward two years. Ben is now firmly established in an ever-growing community, constantly developing many of his own unique products, necessitating him to blow glass full time in order to keep up with high demand. Ben was raised an international traveler and still travels regularly for education and inspiration. Travel experience and worldly perspective is what inspired the name Global Glassworks. Almost a decade later, Ben continues to develop innovative, one-of-a-kind products and continues his education in the art by attending glassblowing courses with some of the best artists around the world. Ben works out of his home in Mason, Michigan, creating beautiful art work for the world to enjoy.

Benjamin Birney
Mason MI 48854 US
http://www.global-glassworks.com


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  • Josh Kennedy
    nice work
    Josh Kennedy: great designs
    6/18/2006 5:00 PM
  • Travis Weber
    Whoa !
    Travis Weber: Those are great!!
    6/18/2006 6:14 PM
  • {{{ Beyond Glass}}
    Sweet
    Beyond Glass: pimp shit.
    6/18/2006 8:00 PM
  • Christina Cody
    So many So nice!
    Christina Cody: I really love the first 24! they look good enough to eat
    6/18/2006 10:31 PM
  • Ro S Glass World
    amazing
    Ro S Glass World: fantastic design and attention to detail!
    ro
    6/19/2006 6:58 AM
  • Cortez
    !!!!
    Cortez: holy smokes !!! great work ...
    6/19/2006 7:39 AM
  • Neil LaSarte
    Rock on
    Neil LaSarte: Great stuff all around, the green/periwinkle/aqua one is my favorite. Have you pulled any down to millies yet?
    6/19/2006 4:22 PM
  • Pakoh
    Seurat in glass
    Pakoh: pointilism rocks!
    6/19/2006 8:16 PM
  • Travis Weber
    shoulda got the featured!
    Travis Weber: Overlooked????????
    6/20/2006 0:43 AM
  • zlao
    feature indeed
    Zlao: i bet it'll get featured soon =)

    nice work!~ super clean, super nice patterns and colors. keep them up, and make some pendants while you're at it =)

    nice

    z---seth
    6/24/2006 4:48 PM
  • DeMoss
    Sweet!
    DeMoss: Those are really tight and clean.
    6/24/2006 10:35 PM
  • Sean Stirling Smiley
    $$$$$$$
    Sean Stirling Smiley: real nice work...!
    6/25/2006 11:58 PM
  • The Goat
    those are great
    The Goat: hard worker? so many im dizzy.
    6/26/2006 10:39 PM
  • Chris Roesinger
    minor comment
    Chris Roesinger: your dot work and disc flips are incredible. Precise dot work, much admired. I jus want to give you aheads up on your mounts. If they are the genric non sterling one they will tarnshish and crackle on the metals surface. The plating never holds up. Try some sterling mounts and find a local jeweler to do the bezel sets. If I'm way off I apologize. I jus like to see great work come in proper packages. Buckles are the shiz and I hope they run wild from us glass workers. Great job, and just a point of concerned interest. peace and keep up the stellar efforts
    7/5/2006 7:48 PM
  • BE Glass
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    BE Glass: wow!
    1/2/2007 6:25 PM



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