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Snail Fun

Snail Fun

(RevereGlass)
Well I got a little crazy with all these great glass blowers in my shop...as usual I made up a little contest...30 minutes to make a snail, have fun looking
Class In New York

Class In New York

(JacquelynKoba-Rice)
We begin class with our Orientation, then move on to melting glass and pulling stringers. From there we then move on to the application and forming of clear glass on the mandrel and beadmaking basics. We then cover your basic shapes round, tube, bi-cone, tab etc. As we progress we begin to incorporate colors and some different techniques such as dots, air traps, and zig zags. Two day class include the fundamentals and proper use of Borosilicate colors and more advanced techniques such as, colored twisties, encased stringers, layering and feathering.
Dece... 2-3 two day class
Contact us cnyglass1@yahoo.c... visit www.cnyglass.com ... in the foothills of the adirondacks. Boonville NY

Uranium encalmo bowl

Uranium encalmo bowl

(AlexUbatuba)
More uranium stuff, just trying with encalmo's. Over all the form is kind of a turd. My bubble was the wrong shape for a low bowl, oh well. Dee De Dee
KC Saint John'[s SOFA w/ Charlie Lowrie, Afro Chillatto & Micheal Angelo Manconi

KC Saint John'[s SOFA w/ Charlie Lowrie, Afro Chillatto & Micheal Angelo Manconi

(kcsaintjohn)
What an amazing show this year. I was fortunate enough to be asked to work Cornings Million Dollar Glass Stage. My 4 hours of Fame was being able to be involved in the manifastation of the "Sphere of Conciousness" concieved by Master Artist's Charlie Lowrie & Micheal Angelo Manconi with an amazing finish brought be Italy's Afro Chillatto.

Only later that night - to do a demo at Chicago Hot Glasses Studio amungst hundreds of artisians. God Blesseed Everyone who experienced these events !!!

Warm Glass Prize 2006

Warm Glass Prize 2006

(EmilyBarber)
Having always been interested in organic, natural forms and the human body, I have continued to explore the idea of pushing the body to the extreme, and putting it under extreme tension.

Whilst considering the topic “Movement” I found myself investigating further and examining images of the human body, particularly muscles, at a microscopic level. I also found myself looking just under the skin, at muscles that had been preserved and displayed. I was intrigued by the contours of these, just as I had previously been by the contours of the body as a whole. The flowing lines and layers, as well as the tightening and shortening under tension sparked my imagination. I found that as I looked closer at the body these lines were everywhere; from the wrinkles around the eyes, to the skin on the knuckles. We have these thin, delicate lines mapping out the contours all over our bodies. This was the point that I started to explore these ideas in glass.

Form is always my priority over function. It is important

Walrus

Walrus

(M.Grecheck)
Made @ Pilchuck in Scott Darlington's "Secrets Revealed" Hot Glass Class.
Session 1, 2005.

Solid and blown sculpted glass.

Photos courtesy of Taylor Dabney.

axel heintz

axel heintz

(Glassmax)
I am an german glassartist in the 5th
generation.W... with glass since
25 years.I´m happy that i´ve found this website cause we dont have something like this here also the technique of lampworking is based here since hundreds of years.
Hope to get some nice contacts here.

Me at the2006 Virginia Hot Glass Festival

Me at the2006 Virginia Hot Glass Festival

(JeffHoover)
More pictures from 2006:
http://www... about the 2007 festival:
http:/...

Lampworked Holiday Ornaments

Lampworked Holiday Ornaments

(StaceeBeaver)
Manuel Amezcua
Eugene Glass School
September 2006

I got to TA for this class. I even got a chance to try some stuff out on an extra torch. Thanks Manuel - you rock!

Mickelsen Workshop

Mickelsen Workshop

(RevereGlass)
Awsome....This was so fun. we had a great class with lots of experienced glass blowers. We had a nude live model one night, and a special guest stopped by. Of course we had to have a little competition too. Check these out!!!
chinese glass art work

chinese glass art work

(Andyzhu)
hi welcome to visit andy's space, i with my friends was amateur of glass,we are make some glass works at our off times,we really like the works on glassartist.com website and honorific glass artist here.our all the technique is from VCD and DVD, so our works was limiting factor,we haven't more technique source and support,but we are enjoy it ,hope you too and study each another.
Fitz Teaching an 11 year old how its done

Fitz Teaching an 11 year old how its done

(TheContemporarySt...)
@ our openhouse have a raffle every hour, and the winner gets to make something out of glass.

I wish I started when I was 11, now Aaron is a regular student here @ The Contemporary Studio Of Glass Art.



Keep it Real

Michael Angelo Menconi

x-mas in march :-)

x-mas in march :-)

(Carlee)
....yippppppppeee... !! today I layed aside the mandrel and startet my first try with boro...on that real big torch...
( I failed... but I keep on trying again and again and again..)
my first blown piece... I was so proud ! than it cracked.... I pushed it from the table when it has been finished.... :-(

2004 Eugene  Flame-off

2004 Eugene Flame-off

(CorinneWinters)
This was the very first glass event I attended, and was talked into competing. I was very nervous,(especially having to work right next to the legendary Bob Snodgrass!) but I ended up with first place in the wearables category-winning a phantom. That was a HUGE change in my glassblowing-having a Nortel before the competition. I was very inspired by the awesome work I saw being made. All the people were very helpful and kind, making it one of the best experiences in my glass career! I apologize for this gallery being so incomplete-I was only there for one day, so I missed a lot of awesome work and the judging as well.
2006 Eugene flame-off

2006 Eugene flame-off

(CorinneWinters)
Once again, I headed up to Eugene to compete. This time, I had a bunch of new friends I couldn't wait to see. It was the most fun I'd had blowing glass so far. There were more participants and tons of beautiful glass again. One of the exciting events was the hammer smashing demo by Pakoh and Marbleslinger. I missed it-when I came back from lunch, everyone was gathered around and I had no idea what was going on. I just heard the crash and people's reactions. I still didn't really know what happened until I saw the pictures later on Chris Carlson's gallery. Check it out if you haven't- there are tons of good pictures from the event on his page. As for me, I competed in wearables and sculpture again. This time I won first prize for sculpture, and nothing for my pendant. The prizes were even better this year-I got hooked up!!
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