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This year I competed in both sculpture and wearables, and stayed the duration of the event. It was even better than the last year because I actually got to meet everyone and enjoy everything. I ended up getting first for wearables again, and my sculpture cracked, but was pretty cool. Again, there was a ton of beautiful work created, and I had an awesome time! Most people know by now the controversy about the giant pipe Hamm made on the lathe-it was incredible!! Unfortunately, he was disqualified from the competition.
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sabina
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tim lindeman, will menzies
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tim lindeman
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kelly green
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me
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philip vogelpohl
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marcel and deveron
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julie riggs
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klaus pressler
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how appropriate!
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excitement was building
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Hamm rocks!
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demo on soft glass tubing-beaut...
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charlie's team going for a turtle-it shattered in a crazy climax
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I have been working with glass since 1998, when I happened to get a job at Glasscraft following my newfound interest in making glass beads. Quickly, I ended my relationship with soft glass and mandrels and found borosilicate much more fun to work with. I started doing production full time in 2001, having picked up as much information as I could from random blowers and Glasscarft employees- and of course, Homer Hoyt. Today I find time to make art in between my huge production orders. I am looking forward to using my skills in different media to combine with glass for hopefully more expressive work. I feel glass art can be much more technique oriented than anything, and I am excited to see some of the more expressive works being created currently. I am inspired by the awesome works of artists, including the glass artists on this site; as well as beauty I find in nature and in music.
Corinne Winters denver CO 80033
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great pics
thanks for sharing, very interesting:) ro
» Posted by
RoSGlassWorld
on 3/24/2007 5:55:24 AM.
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