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These are a tribute to Death and Rebirth! And they are really hard to photograph because half the fun of these are turning them and seeing all the hidden angles of the skull. These were so much fun to make! Hope you like them! Sabina
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It's about 1 1/2"
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This one is also 1 1/2"
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This one is SOLD Sorry!
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This one is also 1 3/4" And also SOLD
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Sabina Boehm's natural talent has always drawn her to the arts. In 1994, as Seattle's Borosilicate art glass movement was gaining momentum, she secured an apprenticeship. Then used those first years gaining knowledge through observation, practice, taking classes and networking. In the late 1990's, Sabina started a cooperative glass studio. She later work with Momka's Glass Company testing color for the glass chemist, this gave her an insightful knowledge of glass. The medium has great feminine appeal, and the meditative process has kept her blowing for the past 14 years. In 2005 and 2006, Sabina was awarded first place in the marble category at the very prestigious Eugene Glass School Flame Off. Marbles have been important in her work for many years, recently she has broadened her horizons to include figurative and sculptural work. She has been invited to share her skills and experience teaching throughout the US, Cananda and Germany, and doing live demonstrations at venues such as the Museum of Glass in Tacoma and the EMP in Seattle. You can find her work published in various magazines and on the web
Sabina Boehm Seattle WA http://www.glassbysabina.com
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