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I was introduced to both my wife Tosha and glass 13 years ago. It has been a whirlwind romance ever since. I have a passion for the process of creating beautiful pieces for people to enjoy. As my skill as a craftsmen and my artist revelations progress, I am more able to translate my thoughts into objects. Thanks for looking. Enjoy, and keep the fires burning.
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Hey everyone. This is my first post here. I made this piece for my mom's b-day. It measures 8" tall and burns lamp oil. Enjoy!
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This was a wonderfully fun piece to make. It was requested by a serviceman as a gift to his father recently when I was in Oklahoma at a show. It stands about 7" tall, and is solid and blown clear borosilicate with gold plating on a Manzanita base. I am posting this in honor of our serviceman and women currently stationed around the globe. Thanks for Looking. Jon "The Glass Fish".
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"The Font of my Youth" is a collaborative work inspired by childhood memories of the ritual of baptism into the catholic church. This piece measures 11 inches wide and about 14 inches tall, it is a lampworked piece created by Jonathan and Tosha Fischbach using blown and networking techniques, done in clear and colored glass, and is being showcased at the Kittrell Riffkind Art Glass Gallery in Dallas.
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Here is a functional oil burning lamp. This is a relatively simple construction with some beautiful elements that work great together. The bulb is striking red tube with gold/silver fumed colorcomb. The frog is Teal with my own eye cane millis. The stem and base is Paris Green 6, gold/silver fume, clear and Butterscotch. It stands 10" tall. Thanks for looking.
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