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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

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!
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...

glass and grass collaboration. * Featured Page *

glass and grass collaboration.

(licata)
since october i've been doing collaborative work with deborah muhl a fiber artist, these are a few images of our work which can currently be scene at the pearl fine arts gallery in stone ridge ny. mostly blown soft glass and maine sweet grass.
purple roots * Featured Page *

purple roots

(licata)
these are a series of purple vessels i made this past year. inspired by watching aliens and remembering the pods the aliens hatched from. i'm just tyring to capture movement, growth and life.
Glass textiles * Featured Page *

Glass textiles

(DAo)
Hello again! It has been a while, but I've been very busy. After the International Glass Art Fair in Holland things turned out quite well for me, and more and more Galleries line up to expose my work.... It has been a big surprise for me, but I'm curious what you think about it....

Greetz from the Netherlands.
David

Seascape #42 * Featured Page *

Seascape #42

(JamesLynch)
This is my first posting on this website. The octopus is part of a Seascape Series I've been working on. I'm currently up to #53.

There will be more photos to come!

Moth Lace Glass Vessel Collaberation * Featured Page *

Moth Lace Glass Vessel Collaberation

(TheContemporarySt...)
A collaboration of skills from Jehan Arzadon, and Michael Angelo Menconi.

Jehan has a background in Art, and Painting.
Michael has a background in glass art.

You can witness the result of this collaberation

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furnace dishes with lampworked details * Featured Page *

furnace dishes with lampworked details

(DevinSomerville)
I started doing furnace work recently and have been making large simple forms to go with lampworked elements. These are just a couple of my favorites so far. These dishes are 20" in diameter.
~6/07~ Glass Drum * Featured Page *

~6/07~ Glass Drum

(AlexUbatuba)
I made this piece during my visit to Penland for the spring concentration. Some of us from the class took a drum making class at the end. We strung them up and got help putting on the skins. They sound great! Thanks go out to Martin, Lance and Billy for hooking this up!!!
Glass Explorations * Featured Page *

Glass Explorations

(ChristopherNoelHo...)
Glass works including some mixed media incorporating sliver, copper, bronze, plastic, rubber, and found objects; and the glass ranges from blown, cast, cut and polished, and sometime all of the above.
jellyfish * Featured Page *

jellyfish

(BerndWeinmayer)
The hollow borosilicat glass jellies are filled with neon/argon plasma and between 40cm and 80cm big. The moving, flashing pattern effect are looking very similar to the real deep sea jelly
furnace dreams in vienna :-) * Featured Page *

furnace dreams in vienna :-)

(Carlee)
i had a bead-class in vienna at my friend roberts hotshop...so after teaching beads to my students (and to robert too hahaha)....he tried to teach me some furnace stuff... oh my... this is so hard... and so hot... and so exciting (and i was such a talent-free student i guess) i gave up my chihuly-intentions and we tried to make a bead in the gloryhole... it took us 2 hours...it was so much fun (even if the bead looks terrible :-)
at least i can say: robert is a gifted beadmaker now ! (YOU THE MAN and thanks for the peppers)
greets from germany
carla

Jeanne * Featured Page *

Jeanne

(Caveglass)

I blow and sculpt hot glass. I find inspiration in the organic shapes found in nature. I have always been intrigued by fossils. There is something very compelling and symbolic to me, about organisms embedded in rock. I think trilobites are amazing. I love the folds and movement in their form. These extinct creatures varied greatly in their size and form. In my process I don't try to recreate the exact species. Instead, I make what I see in my mind's eye, and what I hope are interesting pieces. I never use molds and each glass piece is one of a kind.

wheaton village demo day 2 * Featured Page *

wheaton village demo day 2

(licata)
Jamie harris and liz perkins were the last fellows, these pictures are from the demonstration day in november.
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