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I have been looking to make some larger focal beads that are not too heavy. Hollow seems a good answer. A little gold fuming and inside out coloring makes for a nice looking focal.
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Warren's long-time fascination with glass began at the age of ten when a master glassblower from East Germany moved into his neighborhood. Warren watched his future teacher and mentor at every opportunity and finally began his apprenticeship in 1975. Over 25 years later, he still considers himself only a student of glass.
While circumstances have led him to other careers along the way, Warren has always been drawn back to glass. Recently he has returned his focus to his favorite artistic medium. He creates lampworked, fused and blown glass pieces including beads, marbles, paperweights, pendants, vessels, birds, sea mammals, and small wildlife. Each piece is unique, handcrafted from his private studio in the San Francisco Bay area.
His work can be found in retail stores, gift shops, galleries, and private collections internationally.
You can not buy happiness off the rack. You have to make it your self!
Warren Newbery 6680 Alhambra Ave. #178 Martinez CA 94553 US http://www.newberyartglass.com
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