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Marbles created by Stephan Pope.
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Facets, graal, geodes and various cold worked glass by Stephan Pope.
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I have a variety of oil lamps that I do, they add light and a great look to any room.
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In this gallery you will find a variety of glass pendant's created by Stephan Pope.
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A variety of glass cabochons set in sterling silver. Some new stuff for me hope you like them!
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Some perfume bottles that were created by Stephan Pope. Each has a ground to fit seal using Carborundum powder.
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Having some fun with jars.
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Hand blown vases and vessels by Stephan Pope.
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Sculptural glass by Stephan Pope.
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Here you will find a variety of glass cuff bracelets that I create.
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A picture of my new vending setup for the Saturday Market in Portland Or.
Every Saturday and Sunday from March until December the Old Town/Chinatown neighborhood transforms into a thriving arts and crafts open-air marketplace. It attracts an estimated 750,000 visitors to this area each year. The market moved to its current site under the Burnside Bridge in 1976, and started staying open on Sundays the following year. Things have changed a lot from the early days. PSM has over 400 members and generates an estimated $8 million in gross sales annually. Items are still sold by the people who make them, giving the customers the chance to talk directly with the artisan about their craft and why artists choose to make their living at the market.
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Fun At the Corning glass museum!
In the fall of 04 I was lucky enough to visit the Corning glass museum in New York. What a inspirational place! I even got to do a little demo there. If you are ever near Corning NY I definitely recommend checking it out.
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Some action shots taken in my studio of me doing what I like best!
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In the spring of 1999 after spending years of searching for a way to express his creative side Stephan came across an immediate love for lamp working shortly after relocating to Eugene, Or. He then began his journey into the discovery of glass in its liquid state.
Stephan Pope Portland OR 97230 Phone: 503-262-0585 http://www.liquidglassstudio.com
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Comments on This Gallery Page
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yo' whats up
your work looks tight keep it up. peace
» Posted by
Maximus
on 5/17/2005 1:52:18 AM.
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I realy like that mushroom garden bead
that jars rockin too!
» Posted by
Maximus
on 5/17/2005 1:56:00 AM.
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steve
thiis joe from the the recylcling crew at hornings...please email me..smokincreations(at)hotmail.com p.s love the work
» Posted by
wyoglass
on 11/12/2005 7:34:56 PM.
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Thanks!
Check my web site for more. Stephan
» Posted by
StephanPope
on 12/5/2005 8:08:00 AM.
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Thanks
Thanks Stephan. Just posted them about 5 minutes ago. Love your things too.
Andy
» Posted by
AndrewJ.Pollack
on 2/20/2006 11:40:30 PM.
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Steve your a god
Hey brother thanks fo helpng me get set up.
» Posted by
DerekJones
on 4/26/2006 10:48:18 PM.
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like this!
thanks seeing my page. your work very nice!! wow!
I like jellyfish!
» Posted by
AkihiroOhkamaSJapaneseGlass
on 6/26/2006 6:25:08 PM.
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Submit
Thanks for the comment!!....as a reminder you should submit some of your work to the Northwes Glass Society's Gallery!
~W~
» Posted by
NorthwestGlassSociety
on 8/8/2006 1:47:39 PM.
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Thanks
I think that one was 1 5/16. Love the facets.
» Posted by
Route66GlassWorks
on 12/3/2006 11:05:44 AM.
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Thanx
Hey I want to thank you for the comment on DONNA'S work ! She had a ball making these over the holidays and just figured out what to do w/ them ( I always tell her sets ,but she likes to play alot too ) We have always loved your work ( "awesome" ) the slabe of agate was from our bathroom ( I had it for years and she found it ,truned out "cool" ) AGAIN THANK YOU and HOPE TO MEET UP SOMEDAY ,IF YOU EVER in NC. "YELL" PEACE JOE
» Posted by
JoeAndDonna
on 1/4/2007 7:00:29 PM.
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Pope Dawg Woot Woot!!!
What up Homie!!! Just thought I'd send some Aloha your way!!! Thanx for hookin a brotha up at the Marble Show!!!! Let me know if you make it out my way ever!!!
Aloha Ben
» Posted by
BenBurton
on 3/18/2007 12:40:51 PM.
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very imaginative work
Good work ! I love your style !
» Posted by
JasonHarris
on 4/7/2007 11:02:24 PM.
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Thank you.
Love your work have looked at it often, insriration is the word!! Thank you for your comment. JD.
» Posted by
JDAnderson
on 5/21/2007 11:30:23 AM.
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Your work is tight!
Really like the marbles. The space portals are sick. How much do you get for one of those? I really like this glassartists.org Here in Alaska we were kind of cut off from what's going on in the rest of the world. Thnks for the great inspiration. DRB
» Posted by
DRBThunderfoot
on 6/6/2007 4:03:13 PM.
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Woo Woo Thanks
Hey Stephan, this means alot coming from you ! I'm trying to get alittle more detail in them and playing with colors too. These are a cross between Sabina & Chris Rice, working on my on style. These are a blast to make ! Thanx Again ! Peace Joe
» Posted by
JoeAndDonna
on 6/12/2007 7:46:58 PM.
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Hey thanks for the comment Take care
» Posted by
CharlieSanford
on 2/7/2008 10:57:16 AM.
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Domo Arigato!
~Thank you!
» Posted by
Gomi
on 4/6/2008 3:51:55 AM.
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