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Sand blast Grape Cluster * Featured Page *

Sand blast Grape Cluster

(RichardWerner)
This window was designed for a wine cellar round top entry door. Not only did I design the door, but also designed and constructed the 900 bottle, all cedar, temperature controlled wine cellar.
Portland Vase Study by Lesley Pyke * Featured Page *

Portland Vase Study by Lesley Pyke

(LesleyPyke)
To recreate the scene Cameo Engraved 2000 years ago has been my ambition for a long time. This is my first effort which I have enjoyed beyond words. I have hand engraved it(drill) on a large Tudor Crystal Challice.
I am now studying more about the many theories as to who these figures are...Fascinating! Does anyone know of any other hand engraved crystal copies?
If you are not familiar with the ancient original Portland Vase, it is worth reading about in an encyclopedia site.

The Jimi Piece * Featured Page *

The Jimi Piece

(RexTrimm)
I have been working on this piece for a long time now. This is the first. Since the music is written for saxophone quartet and I have three other parts and other pages of material to work with.

I still have this piece and I am now planning on the rest of the work to get done on it's companions over the winter.

Krylon Goblet #1 * Featured Page *

Krylon Goblet #1

(marbleslinger)
stands approximately 18" tall. Lampworked. Sandblasted. June 2007

my work is inspired by graffiti art and Andy Warhol. props to my homies Josh Opdenaker and Nate Purcell for influencing me in other directions....

New Hot Work- Stair enclosure * Featured Page *

New Hot Work- Stair enclosure

(thoskite)
This set of 4 panels is meant to maintain an open feeling of the glass defining and being cut into by the space around it. The optical effects of the surfaces are done w/ the idea of passing by and thru this interaction. Each panel is roughly 36"x22"x3/4". They are held inplace by only the top and bottom so the exposed vertical edges can help express the movement w/in each panel.
i wanna graal you like an animal * Featured Page *

i wanna graal you like an animal

(marbleslinger)
lampworked borosilicate. sandblasted. graal technique. 1&13/16". 2006.

this is the first graal marble i have ever made, and im excited to explore this technique in more marbles and other pieces of glass art.

special thanx to R.A. Mickelson.


**** i found this marble very challenging to photograph, the pics below are taken on two different cameras, flash and no flash, thanx hippo for the photo help....

Artifact 6342- Fish Fossil * Featured Page *

Artifact 6342- Fish Fossil

(Pakoh)
artifact 6342 /found object
found while on a hike with my research team in an uncharted region of an unknown mountain range somewhere in the jungles of central america. the object appears to be a sort of fish fossil. one of many artifacts uncovered, yet this specimen is of the finest quality, and in a perfect state of preservation. i have set up camp, and intend to personally continue the excavation, as it is clear there is much more to be discovered. this piece will be transported with utmost care to THAT AINT ART .COM RESEARCH FACILITY, later this week, to undergo various tests, including carbon dating. what a find!!ha ha ha ... story appears to be bearclaw in origin.

Spirit Glass * Featured Page *

Spirit Glass

(DeniseRouse)
My work is a celebration of spiritual symbology from indigenous coultures. Most Symbols are from the Akan people of Ghana, West Africa. These hand made vessels are fused and etched or etched and fused depending on the desired final texture.

no. 13 baby * Featured Page *

no. 13 baby

(marbleslinger)
bearclaw/slinger expedition to find the source... another specimen has been discovered... looks ancient, but not of this world... linguists are now analyzing the markings which seem curiously similar to ancient sumerian tablets and hieroglyphs...
Golf Trophies for the Manhattan Golf Classic * Featured Page *

Golf Trophies for the Manhattan Golf Classic

(JoshuaOpdenaker)
Trophies for Manhattan Golf Classic held on October 23, 2006. Both are donations and both were lampworked then carved and etched. The clubs are life size and can be removed from the stands. The stands were donated as well as the The Manhattan Golf Classic stencil, donated by Alan Jacobson of AGS Graphic Design. I really couldn't have made these sculptures without the much appreciated donations.
Graal 101. * Featured Page *

Graal 101.

(StephanPope)
Last week Nathan Miers of Eye Candy Art’s and Matt Gieseler of Eugene Rain came by my shop and we did a little Graal work. This was a first for me and boy am I hooked I can see endless possibilities with this tech for sure.
Thank you so much N8 for the insight!

'Hughes' by Mark Leputa * Featured Page *

'Hughes' by Mark Leputa

(MarkLeputa)
I titled this piece 'Hughes' because it reminds me of the 80s for some reason and I wanted to name it accordingly. So I named it after the great writer and director John Hughes, whom has created such 80s cinematic masterpieces as the Breakfast Club, Weird Science, Ferris Buelers Day Off, Pretty in Pink, etc.

black and gold ruby extra (with an outline of white on the cuts)

blown, cut, and polished glass

9 inches by 6 inches

2006 NZ

Etched marble container. * Featured Page *

Etched marble container.

(StephanPope)
I recently etched this for the Vegas marble show. I'm sure I will be doing more of these!
All of the images are from marbles that I have made. Hope you enjoy!

Sunsets * Featured Page *

Sunsets

(KajBeck)
From the Great Pyramid of Gaza, we then traveled through the deserts of central and southern Africa, catching a plane back to the West Coast of Ca., we found ourselves checking out the local lighthouses.

... actually went out for field research on the lighthouse marbles. The trees depicted are Monterey Cypress, photos taken from the local groves next to the SC Lighthouse, the lighthouses are also a product from photographs I have taken.

Here's a few more, I would've uploaded pictures of all of them and their views, but dial-up sucks.

I Make Money, Money Doesn't Make Me. * Featured Page *

I Make Money, Money Doesn't Make Me.

(marbleslinger)
sculpture of an American $100 bill. lampworked borosilicate glass. sandblasted. april 2007. almost to scale. the first in a series of sculptures of money. what can i say, i love making money!!!!

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