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The evolution of a vase 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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Steve Sizelove
Great Idea.
And great execution, too. I love these pieces. Thanks for sharing.
» Posted by SteveSizelove on 1/20/2006 9:42:35 PM.
Sean Stirling Smiley
!!!!
cool work- like the concept.
Nate says he likes it too!
» Posted by SeanStirlingSmiley on 2/26/2006 1:55:35 AM.
james shelton
the progression is enlightening
WOW
» Posted by jamesshelton on 4/21/2006 8:35:55 AM.
Aaaaaagggh! :D
Ow, Ow, Ow! I want them!

Seriously though, it's a *fantastic* grouping!

Does the grouping represent actual steps in the process of making the big one? (i.e. If I watched you make a big one, would it at some point look like each of the smaller ones?)

Or is this an evolution in design only, not in the process of making a single vessel?


» Posted by JeffHoover on 5/25/2006 2:51:27 PM.
Trisymbolize
nyce transformation
i like the colour it seems to shift as the pieces transform...growth
» Posted by Trisymbolize on 7/7/2006 11:08:19 AM.

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