Eternal Liquid Glassworks's Gallery
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most of these pendants are sandcarved using photoresists
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the first was black with yellow screw heads. so naturally i had to reverse it...
also borosilicate
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a glass gear fused using borosilicate glass
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These goblets are currently on display at the Glasshouse Gallery in Seattle for their annual invitational goblet show
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Just some birthday bacon...
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This cassette tape was fused using borosilicate glass.
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another fused boro exploration...
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This webbed seafan was flame slumped into a bowl for a christmas present to give to my brother-in-law for x-mas... USPS put a hole thru the box and "Modified It" on it's way so I had to last minute re-blast it... thanks again for the hospitality man... you know who you are
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This is my first attempt at a larger piece. Not as much ended up on it as I had origionally wanted, but deadlines cut in. All in all an excellent learning experience THe pic's Aren't very good, because I can't fit it into my usual picture box. Need a background. THe dimensions are 28"t x 36"w x 26" deep
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If you have plants you need one of these!
Black White and Dichro
Realized during a lesson with McElroy. Thanks so much my ideas are flowing like crazy...
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I made these champagne glasses for my best friend Owen's wedding this weekend. Daytona Beach here I come!
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?????????
what temp do you cast boro at? what are the strain points?
» Posted by
AndrewMeyer
on 5/2/2007 11:20:32 PM.
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