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 Artist:   CuatroKruse  ( ) Contact Artist 
Cuatro Kruse
Cuatro Kruse began his lampworking adventure in the spring of 2002, dropping out of high school at the age of 17 to pursue a career in glass. Since then he has dedicated himself to perfecting his lampworking skills, practicing full time in his remodeled studio in Durango, Colorado, his home town for 21 years. In 2004-2005, he studied with renowned glass artists Jason Lee, Robert Mikelsen, and Bob Snodgrass. These artists have given him the skills and direction he needed to become the glass artist he is today, and their influences can definitely be seen in his work. Cuatro’s glass art can be seen in various galleries and shops throughout Colorado, and he is currently working on expanding throughout the U.S. His work can be viewed online at: http://www.glassartists...atro_Kruses_Gallery.asp
OR
http://www.glassline.ne....php/cat/500/ppuser/639 His glasswork is available for purchase online at: http://www.glasswurx.com/
and
http://www.yessy.com/cuatro_kruse/

When he is not lampworking, Cuatro enjoys rock climbing, camping, wakeboarding, bicycling, playing guitar, brewing his own beer, river rafting, photography, reading, yoga, spending time with his family, and Hiking/Skiing the many beautiful mountains of Colorado and the world.

cuatro kruse
3477 cr 203
durango CO 81301 US
Phone: 970 259 3837
http://www.yessy.com/cuatro_kruse/
Profile Page: http://www.GlassArtists.org/CuatroKruse
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nice!
Sweet one, did you gold fume the inside?
» Posted by JDAnderson on 4/23/2007 6:44:44 PM.
Cuatro, Nice design
I like the concept. Plus the vortex and tornado work well together in the creation process. Huh? Its nice when that happens.
» Posted by TravisWeber on 4/23/2007 8:18:42 PM.
YEP
Lookin' good there.different = cool !
peace joe
» Posted by JoeAndDonna on 4/24/2007 6:01:01 AM.
Whoa
Totally awesome, love it
» Posted by Mcoyfrog on 4/24/2007 10:43:31 AM.
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I also love it!
Sabina
» Posted by Sabina on 4/24/2007 3:42:33 PM.
!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks everyone, I like how the outdoor pics come out.
Glass is FUN for every ONE!
» Posted by CuatroKruse on 4/25/2007 8:25:55 AM.
P.S.
I fume silver on the inside of a heavy wall tube, close it down, get it hot, and twist it really fast so that it folds up on itself and makes kindof a inside out ribbon cane, then I make a vortex with it just like I would on clear tube. The canes can also be stretched down and used for smaller jewelry items!
» Posted by CuatroKruse on 4/25/2007 8:42:08 AM.

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