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Cold worked glass.

Cold worked glass.

Posted by Stephan Pope on 6/20/2006
Facets, graal, geodes and various cold worked glass by Stephan Pope.

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Space portal geodes.

Space portal geodes.

Here are some new paperweights I've been working on lately.Both have a little UV glass in them and are 3" tall.
Thanks for looking!
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Facetnated by facets.

Facetnated by facets.

Some new facets that I have been working on. One more small facet that is about 1" in diameter and number one and two of my bigger marbles which are both 2-3/4".

Hope you enjoy!
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Graal 101.

Graal 101.

Last week Nathan Miers of Eye Candy Art’s and Matt Gieseler of Eugene Rain came by my shop and we did a little Graal work. This was a first for me and boy am I hooked I can see endless possibilities with this tech for sure.
Thank you so much N8 for the insight!
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My first set of geodes.

My first set of geodes.

I had so much fun making these and very happy with the end results.
Thanks for looking!
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My first facets!

My first facets!

My very first facets!
Thanks to Danny P. For showing me some cool tips on cold working glass.
I will be playing around a lot with this for sure all kinds of ideas.
Thanks for looking!
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Faceted jars.

Faceted jars.

Some faceted jars I made recently while playing around with some hollow work. Very time consuming!
Thanks for looking!
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Etched marble container.

Etched marble container.

I recently etched this for the Vegas marble show. I'm sure I will be doing more of these!
All of the images are from marbles that I have made. Hope you enjoy!
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 Artist:   Stephan Pope  Contact Artist 
Stephan Pope
In the spring of 1999 after spending years of searching for a way to express his creative side Stephan came across an immediate love for lamp working shortly after relocating to Eugene, Or. He then began his journey into the discovery of glass in its liquid state.

Stephan Pope
Portland OR 97230 
Phone: 503-262-0585
http://www.liquidglassstudio.com


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