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PINKmyGlass°°°

PINKmyGlass°°°

(Carlee)
since i learned how to vapor the gold onto the clear boro tubes...i try it once in a while between my moretti thingys .. (now the gold fell(fall?) off the quarz and that did it...end of my pink-episode on boro... that`s what happend... not much... but i have so many things in my head what i COULD do... just need some collaboration...and maybe another piece of gold (and some skills too ;-)

thanx for looking
think pink.
carla

Island Treasures.....wonderful glass treasures to be found on the beach

Island Treasures.....won... glass treasures to be found on the beach

(Gypsea)
glass floats and starfish by artist Mark Ellinger......a tourism promotion sponsored by The Jekyll Island State Park Authority.....glass treasures are placed on the Jekyll Island, GA beach above the high tide mark each day during January and February for the lucky beachcomber to find!
blown and sculptured glass,  Austin, tx.

blown and sculptured glass, Austin, tx.

(MichaelA.Forbes)
Michael creates works inspired by nature, venetian style, and american indian pottery. He really enjoys bringing life to his work. He is currently working on several new series in the studio in Austin, Tx. His works are on exhibit in several regional galleries, as well as, on the internet and in many private collections nationally. Michael consideres all custom orders. Just contact him @ mforbesdesign@sbc... or visit his web site @ geocities.com/mfo... Thank you, enjoy!
Austin Art Glass Photo Gallery

Austin Art Glass Photo Gallery

(AustinArtGlass)
Austin Art Glass creates hand blown glass, solid sculpture, fused glass, and slumped glass. We mix old world techniques with new age fusion to create wonderful works in glass. Our studio is located in Austin, TX. We offer classes in glass blowing, wholesale accounts, and commisioned works you can call 1-512-916-4527 or email us at aaglass@sbcglobal... for more information. Please visit are web site @ www.austinartglas...
Pen and holder sets

Pen and holder sets

(CaptainLaserPants)
Pen is done with heavy fumed gold and cobalt lines with attached encased opal at tip houses a bic insert.
Pen holder is a combo of cobalt lines and a dichroic line wich is same as the marble style base with imploded dichroic glass gold/blue to keep with scheme and matching huge opal to complete the set.
Thank you for visiting and hope you enjoyed.

How to blow crackle  balls

How to blow crackle balls

(AndrewBrott)
The images below were taken by Andy Pollack to illustrate how to blow "off the hump". I need hundreds of glass balls for a new chandelier, and this is the fastest way I have found to make them with color. This technique is similar to Venetian stemware production techniques used for cup tops. We get 6 to 10 balls per tube depending on size; and work with a "starter" and a "finisher", but could greatly increase our speed with extra person and 2nd glory hole. I hope they are displayed in order...



Eliana Lopez

Eliana Lopez

(ElianaLopez)
Some new work developing more everyday. This is part of my tree series. It is the result of people wanting to see my work become more functional. I'm enjoying the path that is leading me.
North Shore Glass

North Shore Glass

(NorthShoreGlass)
Artists Tracy and Denise Jacob have been creating their hand blown glass art for the past 24 years on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii.

Not only artists but performers as well, at their open air hot shop in the North Shore Marketplace, Tracy and Denise offer the public a first-hand view of the glass blowing process.

~ Logan's Reef ~

~ Logan's Reef ~

(FireDanceGlass)
Here are some photos from the Project 33-2003...the best two weeks of my life! Thanks to Marcel and everyone involved for the knowledge and skills I aquired from this class.
Mear's Gallery

Mear's Gallery

(mear)
hey guys i am just getting started in glass, so its not very good but i try. i have been doing lampworking for a couple of months and i just started glassblowing so i will have some cool cups soon thanks for looking at my stuff.
2004 - Art Glass Invitational, PA

2004 - Art Glass Invitational, PA

(EyeCandyArts)
2004 Art Glass Invitational -
Demo's and demo's and demo's and then a party at the end to celebrate all the demo's. I had such a great time, as did everyone else who attended. The next one will be even better - I can't wait! Pics by Derek M.

Spiders

Spiders

(GlowingBlass)
The itsy bitsy spider climbed up the water spout......
Down came the rain, and washed the spider out...
Out came the sun, and dried up all the rain.......
So the itsy bitsy spider climbed up the spout again.

Handblown Handbags

Handblown Handbags

(Jilliart)
These handbags were inspired by the glass fashion show for the 2004 California Glass Exchange. Each one is made in soft glass and the handles are created according to the character of each glass piece. Contact me by email to purchase or for more info. Aslo check out www.Jilliart.com.
Thanks,
JIllian;)

Ben Sharp

Ben Sharp

(BENSHARP)
My work embodies a physical manifestation of human association with materials that abide by natural forces of the universe. Kinetic substances, like glass and metal, flow with heat and gravity. I am inspired to control this motion after the material is molded. All things contained in the universe are bound by physical forces of gravity, heat, light, and resonance. I seek a connection between myself and the amalgamation of molten matter.



Me Assisting Karen Willenbrink-Johnsen - Ox-Bow 2005

Me Assisting Karen Willenbrink-Johnsen - Ox-Bow 2005

(JeffHoover)
In June 2005, I had the privilege of taking a glass sculpting class taught by Karen Willenbrink-Johnson and Jasen Johnson at Ox-Bow art school. It was *fantastic* to see them work and learn from them! I was able to assist during a couple of demos, turning pipe and getting heats. Here are some photos.
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