Part 2 of "The rubber chicken series." "Frozen Chicken" is lampworked and 19 x 8.5 x 8 inches. This piece was live-auctioned-off at the 2007 Glass Art Society Conference in Pittsburgh. Thanks. JOP
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Joshua Opdenaker is the resident artist at Philadelphia Glass Works. After studying stone carving in college he began lampworking in 2002 and has learned the techniques to convey his own messages and theories through his sculpture. His work never gets stale by constantly changing subject matter. The style of his work is impossible to generalize or classify.
Email: joshua4118@aol.com
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_________IN MY OWN WORDS________ i believe that the beauty of glass sculpting comes from the never ending struggle for perfection in theory and in execution. The art is not in the finished piece itself; the art is in the process of physically making the work.
I like it...
...but I gotta say I wouldn't drink nuttin' outta the cold chicken goblet.
» Posted byWesleyFlemingon 3/20/2007 2:30:17 PM.
squawk bgawk
I would drink raw eggs out of that every day, mmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Nice job
» Posted byDevinSomervilleon 3/20/2007 4:26:54 PM.
!
That's funny as hell! Way to go, Josh.
» Posted bySteveSizeloveon 3/21/2007 7:26:30 AM.
nice work
sandblasted and painted with cool colors is perfect for the frosted and frozen feel...great use of the tech....whats next the "chokin' chicken" piece.. ha
» Posted bytSOULfason 3/21/2007 11:48:43 AM.
love it!!!!!!!!
anything that makes me smile is tops!! ro
» Posted byRoSGlassWorldon 3/21/2007 5:31:41 PM.
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