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EyeCandyArts is colorful borosili cate glass art from the vivid imagination of Nathan Miers. You can see 2008-current marbles at MARBLEARTISTS.ORG/EYECANDYARTS. To see what's available please visit www.eyecandyarts.com.
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Borosilicate Glass Marbles by Nathan Miers and Friends.
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Coldworked Borosilicate Paperweights and Geodes by Nathan Miers.
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Borosilicate Beads and Pendants by Nathan Miers and Friends.
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Marble stands hold your favorites up above the rest. Made from borosilicate glass by Nathan Miers.
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Borosilicate Goblets and Vessels by Nathan Miers.
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Here is my first water fountain. I had tons of fun making this piece. It took me five days of prep and assembly all together, but I have a better understanding of how it all works so the next few times it will get easier. We just got a glass lathe in the shop, so more fountains are surely on the way.
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Mixed media projects by Nathan Miers and friends.
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A colaboration between artists is a win-win situation because it pushes both artists to compromise on decisions, something we are not use to doing. When it works well, the piece reflects something that is out of the normal boundries of what either artist could or would have achieved on their own.
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Various Glass Related Events from 2003-Current.
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Exactly what the title says. I'll add a few things every once in a while, or if you have request, hit me up and I'll add them when time permits.
Get Info on Affordable Lessons at www.eyecandyarts.com/lesson...
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Various Glass Images, Studio Pictures, Artist Pictures, Glassblowing Related Graphics, Old Contests, etc, etc, etc.
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With experience from his graphics arts background, Nathan passionately orchestrates the shapes and colors in his marbles to achieve pieces that will uplift and brighten the day of the viewer.
In his spare time, Nathan enjoys teaching private classes from his studio in Garberville, CA. You can stay up to date with Nathan at his 'Adventures in Glassblowing' Blog located at: http://n8dogger.blogspot.com/
Nathan Miers Garberville CA http://www.eyecandyarts.com
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Comments on This Gallery Page
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that main pic you got is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
» Posted by
ErikAnders
on 4/21/2006 8:10:18 PM.
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awesome !
love your work !, you are very talented.
jennifer
» Posted by
KoboshiGlass
on 4/22/2006 12:40:10 AM.
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Awesome
I’m Mesmerized! Absolutely fabulous.
» Posted by
Wendolynne
on 4/28/2006 9:20:33 AM.
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I just wanted to Say ---------------->
You Posting How to's and tips and tricks is so Kind..
Thank you very much.. I tried the stick stack and it came out well i have pics if you want to see... More people should be like you, Good people are few and far between...
» Posted by
RobertKochGlass
on 5/15/2006 8:54:24 PM.
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Your Marbles Are Insane
Wow Wow Wow!!!!!!! Bling
» Posted by
RobertKochGlass
on 5/18/2006 10:00:36 PM.
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WoW!!!
InCreDiBle WorK!!!! I'm suRe Up ClOsE iT MuSt Be A rEaL EyE TreAt!!
» Posted by
MoniqueMichele
on 6/13/2006 2:32:06 PM.
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YOU are inspiring!
You have depth of vision! One of those artists that I 'run across' & get a breath of fresh air in the process.... Thank you for sharing and inspiring me (& everyone else). ~Michelle
» Posted by
ThistleGlass
on 6/15/2006 11:28:51 AM.
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awesome
Awesome work man!
» Posted by
CarolinaMan
on 7/2/2006 2:09:50 PM.
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hey nate
amazing work buddie one day we'll be rich lololol
your work is truly amazing and insperational.
jason
» Posted by
JMcghee
on 7/14/2006 4:30:24 PM.
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Your Work!!!
Amazing!!! thank you for sharing.
» Posted by
NelidaHeredia
on 11/7/2006 2:54:06 PM.
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ICEY NICE!!!
HEY,WHO GOT THIS SICK KID IN TO THIS GAME?LOL LOOKIN WAZ UP NATE,DOWN IN GEORGIA MAKING A SPLASH!GIVE ME A SHOUT,PEACE CHICO
» Posted by
ForwardMotionART
on 1/18/2008 3:19:27 AM.
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Yo Nate
Nice hearing from you yesterday. I hope we are able to get together sometime an make some marbles. I would be cool if you could visit down here and work at my shop for a few days. Talk to you soon.
» Posted by
TravisWeber
on 3/3/2008 12:54:02 AM.
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Thanks Nate...
...for the good word on 4/2! I just saw it now, don't know how I missed it the first time. Fantastic work on your page, I'm loving those windows!! I saw a few minutes of your webcam the other day too...very cool!!! Thanks for sharing!!! Going to Wheaton? PEACE JB
» Posted by
JohnBridges
on 5/1/2008 10:27:43 AM.
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THANKS N8
for the good word, and double thanks for the feature! Glad somebody saw the latest...what's up with the weird order of the new galleries?!? Yes, the green over there is Experimental Green but stretched over Borostix Sunshine Yellow. Keep up the vibes!!! PEACE JB
» Posted by
JohnBridges
on 5/25/2008 10:28:19 AM.
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nice work
way to post that annealing chart. everyone needs to gander at that. met you back in march this year. keep up the good work
» Posted by
HerbertCarson
on 12/11/2008 4:11:40 PM.
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"It was nice hearing from you!"
hi N8 It was nice to hear from you today.thanks for all the tips you gave me and as you can see i am applying my self...my web site is forwardmotinoart.com you get a chance check it out and the links i have posted to it. glassartists.org and beadartist.org has the best of the best up though.i will email you my show listings when i get them figures out....Can not what to see you this new year,hope you accomplish all you need to too come down for a few....when thing get ruff just live life, love life ,express your self.......Torch on & Torch long... -Chico
» Posted by
ForwardMotionART
on 11/25/2009 12:40:39 PM.
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