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This marble has a fume honeycomb on the front with a color reversal hiding underneath. The back is cobalt with fume and amethist amber purple surface patterns. It is 2" and is priced at $100.
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This marble has a fume honey comb with color swirls beneath it. The back is a combination of raked fume, and a filligrane cane over color. It is 2.25" and is priced at $150
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These are the first set in a series of vases. Creating a base of overlayed colors, and powder on the surface to give highlights and texture. Small piece: 5" tall, 5" wide, and 1.5" deep Large piece: 7" tall, 6" wide, and 2" deep
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This is one of my favorite pieces that I have ever made!!!! It came out flawless, and totally stunning! it stands 10" tall. The majority of the piece is Northstar onyx, with 2 bowtie windows made from garnet, ice blue, and cobalt. This piece is for sale for $400.
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This marble has a wiggy reversal pattern on one side, and a fume rattechello backed with dichroic on the other.
Marble is 2"
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These are a new series of vases that I have been making. Most of these are gone allready, but I still have a few of them.
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This rainbow fume rettechello is 1.75" and is backed with amethist amber purple. It is available for $100
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This Fume rettechello is backed with a dichro "firework" as well as amethist amber purple. There is a star shapes portal on the back exposing the dichroic. It is 1.75" and is priced at $125.
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These are 2 diffrent styles of marbles.
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Kurt Wallstab has been an inspiration to my work since I started. His Kalidescope vases were always some of my favorites. This is my second attempt at this shape, and it is pretty hard!! This piece stands 10" tall, 6" wide, and 3"deep(at the oppening). It is made from coilpot, and blown out color.
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These are 2 different marbles that I made this month. The first is a fume honeycomb with a surface dot paterned band around the middle. From the back you can see the inside of the honeycomb. this marble is just under 2". The second is a fume rettechello with a dot patern behind it. The outside is a fume rake pattern over dark cobalt. this marble is abou 2.5".
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Both marbles are solid dichroic fireworks. One is 1.5" and the other is 1.75". they are both priced at $100, the smaller one is slightly higer quality. The pictures do not do either marble justice, they both have really nice rainbow color, with no burnt dichro.
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This vase displays a combonation of my blow out style vases, and my montauge technique
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These Vases are made with an assortment of different powder colors.
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This piece is one of my favorite dbl neck vases. It stands about 10 " tall. This piece is available for $400.
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This was the first color fading montauge piece I ever made (dec. 2001). It is all coil pot color, and stands 13" high.
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This set was a test for northstar of their new "ruby k". It is similar to ruby, except it does deal better with tempature differentials. The taller vase is 10" tall, 6" wide, and 2.5" deep. The smaller is 8" tall, 4" wide, and 2" deep.
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I finally found the missing lnks! The full evolution has been determend. Now you can see the evolution from infinity to a fully developed style of vesell. The smallest one is: 3.5" tall, 4" wide, and 1" deep The largest one is 9" tall, 6" wide, and 2" deep.
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The tribal flask is a 3 color overlay with incalmo, and sandblasted patern.
6" tall, 7" wide, and 2.5" deep
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This triple neck vase made from a amber purple, green exotic, cobalt. and twilight overlay. It is 12" tall, 8" wide, and 4" deep. This is probably one of the largest ones that I have made.
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These are some pieces that I made in Cesare's class at Pilchuck, 2003
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Nice work!
Really amazing! I would love to see these in person. Great job.
» Posted by
DeMoss
on 12/25/2005 1:21:55 AM.
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I love your glass!
Great gallery, your work is very cutting edge. Nice photography too. Way to blow :)
» Posted by
CuatroKruse
on 11/6/2006 5:23:33 PM.
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Hey...
where are you from?
» Posted by
OrganicsGlass
on 12/3/2006 3:23:37 PM.
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Great art work!
» Posted by
StephanPope
on 12/2/2007 10:36:13 AM.
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