This is my first attempt at making a boro sculpture using glass tubing. She isn't really what I had envisioned for the completed piece, but I had some cracking issues. After the umpteenth repair, I decided to stop while I was ahead. I'm still pretty pleased with her outcome.
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My first boro tube sculpture. She's not exactly as I had imagined, having to deal with cracking and repairs...but I like her.
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second view
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goddess of the sea
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view four
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I've been lampworking now for just over 2 years and working with boro for just a couple of months. I just can't seem to get enough of glass! Thank goodness there is so much to learn...it keeps my interest going daily, causing me to strive to better my work and explore new avenues. Did I mention I love glass!
My husband and I own a gallery/gift shop in Woodruff, Wisconsin, and yes, it's our full time living. We are blessed to be able to work for ourselves doing what we love... creating (and selling it!).
In our off time, we enjoy sitting on our dock, watching the different wildlife swim/fly by, canoeing, swimming and hiking. In the winter months we get to create all day to build up our inventory for the summer months. We may get a bit of snowmobiling in there as well!
http://www.hotcolesglass.com
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nice.. Im a big fan of the human form..
» Posted by
DaEgoGlassDesigns
on 1/13/2008 3:53:36 PM.
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