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My first shift-knob

My first shift-knob

Posted by Corinne Winters on 8/23/2008
 Featured by Justin
I made this in 2008, for the Dichrome contest. Unfortuantely it was too small and fragile and it ended up breaking during the drilling process. I glued it back together and she'll end up on the dash of Rose's 51 Pontiac.

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Devil Girl
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Sandblasted skull
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51 Pontiac
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 Artist:   Corinne Winters  Contact Artist 
Corinne Winters
I have been working with glass since 1998, when I happened to get a job at Glasscraft following my new found interest in making glass beads. I started doing production full time in 2001, having picked up as much information as I could from random blowers and Glasscraft employees- and of course, Homer Hoyt. Today I find time to make art in between my huge production orders. I am looking forward to using my skills in different media to combine with glass for hopefully more expressive work. I am inspired by the awesome works of artists, including the glass artists on this site; as well as beauty I find in nature and in music.

Corinne Winters
denver CO  
http://www.thecoloradoproject.com


Comments
  • Ben Burton
    That's so Gangster!!!
    Ben Burton: Bummer that it cracked, but Rose is gonna be stoked!!!

    aloha!
    8/23/2008 11:47 PM
  • Lunchbox
    Sorry...
    Lunchbox: Hey its lunchbox from dichrome. I was trying to be soooo carefull when i was machining her. she was just tooo fragile. glad to hear she's got good home. let me know if you want to attempt it again i would be glad to machine her. i sugest making the skull just a bit bigger about 1 1/2". I love your work!!!

    Peace lunchbox
    12/3/2008 0:16 AM



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