These pieces are blown/sculpted, carved and sandblasted with a layer of liquid luster to seal the suface. real nice pieces, but they take a lot of work
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carved and blasted
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We have moved! Prodigy Glassworks, Inc. is now located in Oak Park Il. We still have classes and rental time open during the day as well as in the evening so come check us out. Beginners welcome! Please feel free to contact me with questions or to schedule a class. -Matt 708-445-8000 prodigyglassworks.net prodigyglasswor...
PRODIGY GLASSWORKS INC. Matt Kwilas 207 Harrison Street Oak Park IL 60304 us Phone: 708 445 8000 http://prodigyglassworks.net
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I love the organic shapes
of these vessels!!! Nice work!!! The colors are beautiful too!!!!
aloha!
» Posted by
BenBurton
on 7/10/2007 12:13:57 PM.
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Amazing,
I love them, I love all your work! Terri
» Posted by
TerriStanley
on 7/10/2007 12:23:58 PM.
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!!!
Me likey...
» Posted by
KajBeck
on 7/10/2007 9:38:35 PM.
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Sweet
Those shapes are awesome, and the color is really vibrant. Nice.
» Posted by
Ech
on 7/10/2007 11:21:47 PM.
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"Lino-esqe"
The orange one is great...very fluid
» Posted by
SteveMaida
on 7/11/2007 9:14:57 AM.
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hey
the first thought that popped into my head was (like stephen) -is that a lino piece?!- and it wasn't! it's yours. very beautiful art!!!
» Posted by
KrixBeeble
on 7/12/2007 2:10:12 PM.
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Very alien love em..
» Posted by
Mcoyfrog
on 7/16/2007 9:35:56 AM.
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alot of work is an understatement... how many hours into each one?
» Posted by
MarkLeputa
on 10/29/2007 2:18:01 AM.
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