Similar to my Secret Stash vessels, these windows create more of a porthole type appearance.
I let the glass form it's natural elliptical shape, which was created by the imbalance of glass. It has one handle and is designed to show the front and the bottom windows.
When you look directly through the two side windows, you see a small pinpoint of light in the center of the lens. It's very cool. (I couldn't capture it with the camera, so you'll just have to believe me.)
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Front or Back? You decide.
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Flipside
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In hand
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Side view
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Bottom window
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I'm Lisa Rippee and have been flameworking since March of 2005. The first few years, I learned from books and several glass forums, and a lot of trial and error. :) I have recently studied with Sharon Peters, Tink Martin & John Cramer, and Brent Graber.
I have the great fortune of working at Bearden's Stained Glass in Overland Park, Kansas.
Thanks for taking a look at my gallery.
http://www.cloudeleven.etsy.com
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