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Howzit, I've been flameworking for about 11 years now on the island of Maui. All of my pieces are torchworked solid borosili cate glass. Aloha jupiternielsenflameworking.com
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'Uluhe (dicranopteris linearis) & Blackburn's Hawaiian Damselfly (Megalagrion blackburni)
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These 3 pieces were made for "A Celebration of Hawaii" an invitational show at Viewpoints Gallery in Makawao. For more info got to www.viewpointsgallerymaui.com
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This piece was stolen from Viewpoints Gallery in Makawao, Hawaii in late February. It was about 12 inches tall, hanging in an alcove and slightly fragile. The thief was quite bold. Im glad someone liked it just not that much.
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A west Maui endemic species with 5 known individuals in 3 locations.
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Endemic to the rainforests of Maui & Moloka'i Stenogyne kamehamehae is "mintless" Hawaiian mint. The strong smell in mint is a deterrent to insects. This mint evolved without a predator and so lost its smell and gained large tubular flowers that birds pollinate.
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Kalo or Taro was the staple food crop of Hawaii and many other indeginous cultures.
I've been working on this one for a long while now, Finally came up with a base that accents the kalo. I took a class on glass casting and the base was the result of my first project. The leaves are a mix of clear boro, moss, forrest green and have been sandblasted, the corm is aurora powder over clear boro and the base is made from cast bullseye glass.
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love makin the bugs!
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The endangered 'Akohekohe or Crested Honeycreeper was once found on Molokai as well but today is only found in the remote rainforests of East Maui. Its white headcrest is the perfect pollinator for the 'Ohi'a lehua, hawaii's dominant native rainforest tree. Someday I would love to see one, i believe they are down to around 1200 birds left and only live in extremely thick forest where access is restricted. There is some info at this link if yr. interested. http://nature....
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Dragon's are really hard, so many details! Havent been making much of these lately, I need to get back at'em
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These are really amazing creatures. Havent seen one in person yet, Ill have to go to south australia! these are extremely hard to make, my last one is around 23 inches long, my back is still out of wack! I do have one for sale If you would like to enquire.
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this was the first of 3 marlbles ive ever made. one of these days ill try another.
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Jupiter Nielsen Maui HI http://jupiternielsenflameworking.com/
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eye catching
i was Hopping to see a new pic of you work your an amazing artist and I hope things are well.
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glassdiver
on 3/7/2005 6:00:09 AM.
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Wow!
Your work is amazing....I've seen your glass in the Flow and I work in a studio with Gremlin.... he has one of your scorpions in the display case at the shop, its awesome! I just now check out your site finally, and its incredible! PEACE.....Julie
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JulieR.Riggs
on 4/7/2005 4:48:09 PM.
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nice...
I really like this collection of work... it is original and the bright coulour really stands out... nice work...
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KevinIvey
on 2/17/2006 11:53:20 AM.
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Yo Jup
You are the best I love your work and thanks for being you a great teacher, friend, artist. You have been a great inspiration to me. Mahalo nui loa, lots of love Martina.
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MartinaDodson
on 4/9/2006 2:40:20 AM.
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very impressive stuff, your arrangments are great!
» Posted by
Les
on 6/9/2006 10:10:27 PM.
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Aloha Jupiter!
My name is Ben, I live on Oahu. anyways your work is dope!!! Just wondering if you ever worked with Krista Woodward? also wondering if you know my boy from cali, Mark Cardinale! he cruises to Maui alot. Anyways if you're ever on this island let me know...
Aloha ben
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BenBurton
on 8/22/2006 10:26:58 PM.
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Amazing stuff!
I love the work, incredible detail! Keep it up! And, thanks for checking out my stuff! Terri Stanley
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TerriStanley
on 8/27/2006 2:10:37 AM.
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Da Kine
I been trying to call you but the number is different I think. You should call me and Milissa. Let us know what's up. I'll call you right back to keep it off your bill.
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RexTrimm
on 4/10/2007 2:22:38 PM.
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Jupiter, always admired and loved your work, to answer your ? on our page, they are colored glass with paint. Thanks for the great comments.
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LucidVisions
on 8/25/2007 3:14:23 PM.
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your insects are killer
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DanielLindquist
on 5/17/2008 12:51:59 AM.
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YOU ARE A TRUE WARRIOR OF THE FIRE !!!!!!
Your works and technical precision are immensely inspiring. I look forward to seeing you ascend to furthur levels of greatness, thought unobtainable before having attempted what was once thought to be out of reach or impossible. We have much in common,though I aspire to yet reach your skill level. Remember, you have to break a few eggs to make an omlette! much respect-ODS NTT
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PyroManiacal
on 9/20/2008 11:28:13 AM.
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Jup - thanks for the compliments!
I'm def still down for a trade, you name the time and place. I'd love to get something like your Orange Mo'o (with the claws!) or Blue Poison Dart frog.
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WesleyFleming
on 3/14/2009 8:32:30 PM.
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