This goblet was inspired by the Chauvet Pont D'Arc caves in France where there are cave drawings over 30,000 years old. This particular goblets inspiration cane from the Brunell cave where the calcized skull of an ibex was found with mastadon tusks. Goblet is 14 inches tall. Thanks for looking, boxfan
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Glass found Menzies in 1998, after a brief stint searching for his future mentor, Bob Snodgrass in Eugene, OR. The next eighteen months were spent moving between Eugene and Seattle, honing technique while working as a production flameworker, before moving back to Texas.
Menzies found expression and fascination in the art of the marble. The optical & magnification qualities of borosilicate glass demands great attention to detail.
Wil teaches flameworking workshops around the world as well as his studio in rural East Texas.He and his wife also publish The Flow, a journal dedicated to the art and craft of flameworking.
www.theflowmagazine.com
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