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Posted by SteveSizelove on 7/5/2004
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The union of the sculpted figure with the defining elements of a goblet seems right. Here are a few new pieces following that line of logic.
Figure Study #18
15.5 H x 6 W x 4 D
514 x 768 pixels  (64 KB)
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Figure Study #22
21.75 H x 4.5 W x 4.5 D
568 x 768 pixels  (57 KB)
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Figure Study #22
Todd Taylor Bite!!! Hahaha
131 x 175 pixels  (9 KB)
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Figure Study #21
15.5 H x 6.5 W x 6.25 D
576 x 768 pixels  (69 KB)
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Figure Study #21
Figure Detail
576 x 768 pixels  (83 KB)
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Figure Study #21
Cup Detail
553 x 768 pixels  (73 KB)
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Figure Study #20
14.75" H x 6.25" W x 7" D
559 x 768 pixels  (52 KB)
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Figure Study #19
11.5" H x 6.25" W x 5.25" D
574 x 768 pixels  (49 KB)
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Figure Study #17
14.5 H x 5.75
514 x 768 pixels  (64 KB)
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Figure Study #16
14.75" h
512 x 768 pixels  (64 KB)
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Figure Study #15
12.75 x 4.5 x 4.5
514 x 768 pixels  (55 KB)
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Figure Study #15 Detail
514 x 768 pixels  (67 KB)
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Figure Study #14
513 x 768 pixels  (57 KB)
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Figure Study #13
17.75" H, 6.5" W, 4.25" D
480 x 768 pixels  (59 KB)
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Figure Study #12 - Strength Through Adversity
10.5" H x 4.25" W x 4.25" D
456 x 768 pixels  (58 KB)
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Figure Study #11 -  In a Gilded Cage
13" H x 5.75" W x 5" D
513 x 768 pixels  (72 KB)
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Figure Study #10
12.25" H x 5.5" W x 4.25" D
513 x 768 pixels  (67 KB)
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Figure Study #9
12.75" H x 6.5" W x 6.5" D
516 x 768 pixels  (68 KB)
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Figure Study #8
512 x 768 pixels  (50 KB)
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Figure Study #8
Detail
465 x 768 pixels  (65 KB)
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Figure Study #7
21" H x 4" W x 4.5" D
419 x 768 pixels  (46 KB)
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Figure Study #6
16.5" H x 5" W x 5" D
428 x 768 pixels  (49 KB)
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Figure Study #5
17.5" H x 5.5" W x 4.5" D
426 x 768 pixels  (52 KB)
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Figure Study #4
16.75" H, 4.25" W, 4.25" D
563 x 768 pixels  (56 KB)
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Figure Study #3
22.25" H , 9" W, 5" D
489 x 768 pixels  (55 KB)
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Figure Study #3
Detail
576 x 768 pixels  (83 KB)
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Figure Study #2
14.25" H, 4.5" W, 3.5" D
576 x 768 pixels  (71 KB)
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Figure Study #10
10.5" H, 4.25" W, 4.25" D
576 x 768 pixels  (69 KB)
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Steve Sizelove
Emerging artist Steve Sizelove practices the craft of flameworking borosilicate glass in his home studio in Richmond, Indiana. He has studied at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design and under notable glass artists such as Robert Mickelsen, Roger Parramore, Milon Townsend, and Italian master Lucio Bubacco. The workshops helped Steve to refine his glass leading the honor of receiving the 2005 Niche Award in the category of Goblets and his recent inclusion in the spring 2006 release of Lark Books’ 500 Glass Objects.

Active in the glass community, Steve is a member of the Glass Art Society and shows his award winning work in galleries and museums throughout the United States. Also, he conducts workshops at his studio and other facilities across the U.S. and Canada.


Steve Sizelove
832 Toschlog Rd.
Richmond IN 47374 US
Phone: (765)960-5148
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colored cups and foots
are you using powder inside out for your cups and feet. I am curiouse how you are getting the bright colors to remain workable. I know that whatever yellow your using would boil like crazy on the outside of a tube how do you avoid that?
» Posted by Glass on 3/7/2006 12:59:58 PM.
Techniqe...
Brayton, most of the tube used to make the cups and feet are stick-stacked. The resolution of some monitors makes the texture hard to see. Others are done by "blow outs." Really, there are many techniques to create vivid colored tube out of cadmium colors. With that said, powders are my least favorite... The easiest is to stripe a tube, melt in the color softly, and then encase with clear rod. A soft flame is the key.

Shari, the CC+ is a good torch. I worked on one for a long time. The premix center is a bit loud and harsh on color. I haven't priced them in a while, but $1800 seems steep to me.
» Posted by SteveSizelove on 3/9/2006 5:35:09 AM.
Wow, these are lovely. Please, let me know if you do any workshops in the Toledo area.


» Posted by MalissaKuznicki on 8/3/2006 4:26:38 PM.
nice
this batch of goblets is especially striking to me. maybe its the ones with the chunky flowing solid piecess next to those delicate figures in even more delicate goblets. fig study #21 is my fav .... truly awesome.
way cool dude to help out the beginners too.
» Posted by MikeGong on 9/3/2006 3:11:58 PM.
whats up
this is some of the most inspiring work Ive seen way to move the glass
» Posted by Torimino on 10/29/2006 7:36:34 PM.
super
pimp
» Posted by TheContemporaryStudioOfGlassArt on 7/19/2008 5:21:35 PM.

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