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Jesusita Fire,  Santa Barbara

Jesusita Fire, Santa Barbara

Posted by Lindemann Glass on 7/15/2009
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More Photos. The garage which is attached to my studio caught fire and I put it out with a bucket of water and a fire extinguisher.

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I've got more photos but I think that's probably enough. thanks for lookin.
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 Artist:   Lindemann Glass  Contact Artist 
Lindemann Glass
I have been working with glass since 1996. I first started during my senior year at UC Santa Cruz as a Biology Major. About halfway through my senior year I got a basic lampworking setup and by the time I graduated I was making enough money to survive. Since then I have been working hard to build my studio, my knowledge, and to continually advance as a glassblower. My first few years I had very little influence from other glass artists and recently I have realized that there are a lot of talented and inspirational artists out there and I am glad I finally feel like I am becoming part of the glass community. Timothy Lindemann

http://www.lindemannglass.com


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  • Mark M. McCourt
    Hey there Tim!
    Mark M. McCourt: Hey bro, its been a long time. It hurts to see these pics man. I was just going through all of your original pics like 2 days ago and was admiring how beautiful your garden and house looked with all the decorative glass and blooming flowers outside. Sorry for that loss.
    At least your house and studio remain in tact. So, is your neighborhood a ghosttown now? Crazy shit!
    Well, I hope you can recover quickly and get back to making those fabulous chandeliers. Good job on those by the way. I am very impressed with how you pulled those off. Anyways, take it easy tim.
    Friend in Oregon, Mark McCourt-
    7/15/2009 8:40 AM
  • Wesley Fleming
    SH!T!i!i!
    Wesley Fleming: Are any of the destroyed structures in these photos yours?!? So sorry to hear about this - the loss of gardens and neighbors. So sad! I'm glad to hear at least that your house and studio are still standing...
    7/16/2009 9:54 PM
  • Lindemann Glass
    Fire
    Lindemann Glass: We lost an old shed and my camper shell, but luckily not much else. Some of my neighbors weren't so lucky though. Amazingly enough plants are already starting to pop back up from the roots of the burned chaparral but it's still pretty bleak up there.
    7/17/2009 9:16 AM
  • Ben Burton
    Sorry to hear about your loss Tim!!
    Ben Burton: But I am glad to hear things are already starting to recover.... Best wishes brother...

    aloha!
    7/17/2009 11:05 AM
  • Jonathan Paul Bennett
    Sorry bro.
    Jonathan Paul Bennett: Best wishes. I remember your beautiful property.Im glad to hear your studio is alright.
    7/18/2009 11:24 AM



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