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Float Sink Class with Bert Weiss * Featured Page *

Float Sink Class with Bert Weiss

(Lisa)
This class was in Rosannas Guslers studio in Wanchese,NC.
There were 10 of us in the class and we had a really great time.
The kiln was built by Bert and the students the week prior to the sink making.
We also had an xtra kiln brought in by Stan in the class and he was able to make a vanity sink too.

Midwest Collaboration 2004 * Featured Page *

Midwest Collaboration 2004

(michaelangelo)
Here are the photo's from the Midwest collaboration 2004 that I hosted @ Prodigy Glass in Brookfeild IL. It was May 19th-21st , I would like to thank everyone for their support , Northstar Glass, Glass Alchemy, Del Phi, Abr, and of course Michael Angelo Glass. I would also like to thank , Matt Kwillas , Alex Ubatuba, Erik Hagstrom , Chris Cassimo, Alex Schnieder, and Ross Thackery for particapating.
... was great to work as a team and I hope next time everyone who say's that their comming out show's up.

3 of the pieces are being sent to Eugene Glass School to be put up for auction in Oct.



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A glass a day * Featured Page *

A glass a day

(Zak)
At California College of the Arts, we don't play. Travis S., Michael Patton, Zak Timan, Alex Selvin and Ben Brown bust out The Monolith, an absolutly ridiculously-sized cup. Enjoy.
AGI 2005 * Featured Page *

AGI 2005

(EZeddy)
I've got 600MB of pics.
What a Blast.
Cannot thanks Wonka enogh for his work to make AGI the best place to be.

There were so many people, I forgot many peoples names. let me know if I left you out.

Ed

wheaton village new jersey fellow demos august 2005 * Featured Page *

wheaton village new jersey fellow demos august 2005

(DavidLicata)
i'm an assistant now at wheaton village in southern jersey until march. these are some pics of our current fellowship recipients Megan Biddle and Ruth Allen.
Graal with Mickelsen * Featured Page *

Graal with Mickelsen

(StratisphereGlass...)
Decided to take my old beater motorbike from Vancouver BC to the Arcata glass school last week for the Mickelsen workshop. Huge thanks to Robert Mickelsen for being such a great teacher, and also to Daniel Benway for running such an awsome school. Thanks alot to everyone there for such a great time, especially Mouse for hookin up a place to stay ( carefull with the rest of your moonshine....). Time to go get a sandblaster!
Shiny tribute * Featured Page *

Shiny tribute

(Max)
These are some pictures of my buddy Cheyenne. He died on March 18th 2007. He was a great friend and an awesome glassblower. We studied together at Mass College of Art, worked together at Diablo Glass and Metal, hung out and partied a lot together during 2002-2004. He went on to study glass in the czech republic and work at mad river glass in VT. He posted here under "shiny".
AGI 2007 * Featured Page *

AGI 2007

(Gypsea)
A collage of photos from AGI 2007...thanks go out to Mr. & Mrs. Wonka for inviting us all into their world, and to all the great artists and every member of the glass community for showing up and making the whole scene happen!
Steve Sizelove Class * Featured Page *

Steve Sizelove Class

(BrettHoerr)
I would like to thank Steve and all those who attended the Steve Sizelove class at Unbroken Glass in Peoria IL...
Had a great time and I learned a lot hope everyone else did the same...

P.S. I tried to keep your belly out of the pics Steve..


Thanks for lookin...

My Life... * Featured Page *

My Life...

(JonesArtGlass)
They say a picture is worth 1000 words. Well here is the best visual representation of my passion...My love! Here's why I do it. Sometimes its a struggle but its worth it. "Shoot for the moon... Even if you miss you're still amongst the Stars."- B. Sigel



This Gallery Page is Dedicated to the loving memory of Noah's Mom, Melanie Elizabeth Montoya (11/28/1976-11/13... We miss you Melly and I know you're loking down, smiling, watching all of our dreams come true. Promise made promise kept. I told you we'd make it...

Neon workshop with Harold Eberhart * Featured Page *

Neon workshop with Harold Eberhart

(JohnVinEVinson)
Some pictures from a workshop I did with Harold Eberhart at his studio in Ann Arbor, Michigan. I would encourage anyone who is interested in working with pyrex glass to take a class from Harold. He is, without a doubt, one of the best teachers out there!
~Class in Bend ~ * Featured Page *

~Class in Bend ~

(SeanStirlingSmiley)
Heres a bunch of pics from a class i gave in Bend,Oregon last week...tons of fun! Everyone had an awesome time-and I'd like to thank the guys that attended-you were the best group to work with!Thanks to Carsten Carlile for hosting the class and putting so much effort into making things come togither.
_Peace Ya'll-can't wait to get back up sometime.

First Blown Egret Attempt * Featured Page *

First Blown Egret Attempt

(JacobLee)
I am part of a group in Yakima, WA that is trying to raise funds for a soft glass studio. ( www.bellavitra.com ) We did a fundraiser on April 28th at The Spring Barrel Tasting event put on by local wineries. It involved art and wine barrels. My friend Sandi Drury did the slumped glass and I did the blown glass. We kind of had to rush this one, but I'm going to have to do another one of these for sure.
Oregon graal collab * Featured Page *

Oregon graal collab

(ChrisACarlson)
Marbleslinger, Nate Miers, Chris Carlson collab graal marbles. the ex-pipers and the graal master. tribute. 06/06. on their way to wheaton.
all marbles at least 2.5"

NEW TOOL_ * Featured Page *

NEW TOOL_ "VIN PIN"

(JohnVinEVinson)
I have been using flower frogs for years to put neat imploded designs in glass. The only problem with using the flower frogs was that they were almost always made with a lead base. When I first started using flower frogs with lead bases I ran into several problems: The glass tended to stick into the frogs i was using . Also the heat would transfer from the glass, through the brass pins, and melt the lead base. After reading about the effects of lead inhalation I decided I needed to figure out a way to make a flower frog that the beginner glass artist could use. I tried using welded stainless steel ones, but the pins that came with those were too small and stuck to the glass easily. After putting the project on the backburner a few months i finally found a graphite machining company that was willing to help me develop a prototype model: Weaver Industries: I highly recommend them to anyone who needs anything graphite!

*Upd... the vin-pin is now available worldwide on e-bay.

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