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*New Work* I finally got around to posting some new work. Titles and dimensions soon... Thanks for looking!


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 Artist:   SteveSizelove  ( ) Contact Artist 
Steve Sizelove
Emerging artist Steve Sizelove practices the craft of flameworking borosilicate glass in his home studio in Richmond, Indiana. He has studied at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design and under notable glass artists such as Robert Mickelsen, Roger Parramore, Milon Townsend, and Italian master Lucio Bubacco. The workshops helped Steve to refine his glass leading the honor of receiving the 2005 Niche Award in the category of Goblets and his recent inclusion in the spring 2006 release of Lark Books’ 500 Glass Objects.

Active in the glass community, Steve is a member of the Glass Art Society and shows his award winning work in galleries and museums throughout the United States. Also, he conducts workshops at his studio and other facilities across the U.S. and Canada.


Steve Sizelove
832 Toschlog Rd.
Richmond IN 47374 US
Phone: (765)960-5148
http://www.stevesizelove.com
Gallery Root: http://www.GlassArtists.org/SteveSizelove
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 Comments on This Gallery Page
Joe And Donna
AWESOME WORK
WOW you got the shizzzzz going on ! ! ! Really nice work ! ! ! peace joe
» Posted by JoeAndDonna on 12/11/2006 6:48:10 PM.
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pure elegance. is that the newer black tubing? if so, how is it? although it looks like you had no problems with it.
» Posted by DEW on 12/11/2006 6:56:35 PM.
Revere Glass
sick
nice work dude.
» Posted by RevereGlass on 12/11/2006 8:07:18 PM.
Joshua Opdenaker
impressed
damn steve, you've managed to out-do yourself again...good shit
» Posted by JoshuaOpdenaker on 12/11/2006 8:21:34 PM.
Cuatro Kruse
looking good steve
always a pleasure to see your new posts, I hope to take a class from you in the future, doing anything at Glasscraft next year?

Keep up the great work, you inspire us all!
» Posted by CuatroKruse on 12/11/2006 9:36:22 PM.
JD Anderson
!!!
Right up there!!wow great work , hmmm wish list for next year take a class with the sizelove.. .. .. Peace.JDAnderson.
» Posted by JDAnderson on 12/11/2006 10:50:05 PM.
Wayside Glass
beautiful work
Really amazing, elegant and class work with almost a ceramic quality.

fantastic forms!


» Posted by WaysideGlass on 12/12/2006 4:44:23 PM.
Steve Sizelove
Thanks guys.
I appreciate your comments.

DEW, yeah it is the newer black tubing. It's a little tricky. I've had luck by not overworking it and using an oxidizing flame. I've also rod encased it with clear, and it worked great.

Cuatro, no Glasscraft trip next year, but I have posted a few new classes on my website.

I'll try to get dimensions posted soon....

Thanks again, everybody.

» Posted by SteveSizelove on 12/13/2006 8:05:21 AM.
Kaj Beck
Yayeah!
I always enjoy checkin' out your work. Hope things are good and have a Happy New Year.
Late-
» Posted by KajBeck on 12/13/2006 8:50:53 AM.
Steve Sizelove
Right
back at ya, Kaj.
» Posted by SteveSizelove on 12/13/2006 9:04:21 AM.
Brett Hoerr
Love the new black, always clean . Great job.... P.S. whats up with the facets ?????
» Posted by BrettHoerr on 12/14/2006 9:32:48 PM.
Steve Sizelove
Valid Point
Wik, you make a good comment, and I appreciate it. My wife has said something similar. In some ways, my work has the intent of being formulaic. I've found that by working in series, I'm able to go back to an idea and refine it. (That's my initial love of the technical aspects of goblets.) The structure is comfortable, but also limiting.

When commenting on my work, I'll be the first to say that my figures need to grow. I've made the mistake, more often that not, of working without reference material. The result is that I go back to a sort of "default" pose - one where I know the lines of the figure will flow properly.

Working with the figure is still an extremely challenging aspect of my glass experience. I guess, if it's worth doing, it's worth trying a little harder....

Thanks!
» Posted by SteveSizelove on 12/20/2006 8:27:17 AM.
Beautiful as always
Great work Steve!!! I continue to be a big fan. It was nice to finally meet you in Salem. Take Care--Eric Goldschmidt
» Posted by EricGoldschmidt on 4/4/2007 3:53:26 PM.

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