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finally!!!!!!!!!!

finally!!!!!!!!!!

(Zsolt)
Finally I have my own studio!
I now,my face its friendly for many kinds of people.
I want to show how it work with my old burner.
And thank again for all who use this site and my leaders whos pushing me
to stea ahead.

Sarah King

Sarah King

(Sarafin)
I have always been interested in glass ever since I met Paul Marioni, a glass artist that came to South Australia in the early eighty's. I was working in sculpture at the time when Ausglass brought him over from Seattle to show us how to work with hot and warm glass.

My experience was enhanced when we found ourselves in an old cast iron factory that had areas for sand casting, we made up several temporary steel framed kilns and also set up a 44gallon drum to do work from a crucible using a vacuum cleaner to blow the air into this drum firing up the gas to heat our works of art.
It was the most amazing time as Paul gave me the wings to fly, with his slide shows of Nasa's photographs of the planets and pics of people's work from all around the world, has stayed with me until today.

I was fascinated that compatible glass was used long before our civilization could work out how to put two colours together and I have a document talking about glass made 3,000 years ago!
I am working on my Masters of Fi

Bad Girls Rated R!

Bad Girls Rated R!

(TaraRoberts)
Well in glass, anyways.....Still praticing what I learned in Lorens Class. Lately Im hooked on the Venician Sculpting. I am trying to get the form down. So heres bunch of pics in my album of my army of woman. I have been sculpting them out of moretti. I havent put them in the kiln because they are just pratice pieces. I like the outcome of them so I think I will start putting them in the kiln. I figured if I sculpt her right she wont fall apart.If I dont, she will fall apart anyways and break even if I put her in the kiln. I am moving along faster than I thought.....

They are addicting. I ment to put a ribbon in her hand and forgot to mash the blob for the ribbon effect before the pull. She ended up lookin like she was holding a whip. I laught about this, so I went with chicks with whips theme. The last one is my favorite. I made her hand flickin a bird .She is sayin "F&%* Y&*!!!" with a whip. So funny! I should be making beads but these bad girls keep haunting me to sculpt them.

IVORY & TOPAZ

IVORY & TOPAZ

(CreditRiverArtGlass)
Such a classic color combination. My first experience working w/ just a few specific colors during single torching sessions. This combo went on for 3 days. :o)
San Francisco Botanical Gardens

San Francisco Botanical Gardens

(TodMBrown)
This was taken on a rainy Earth Day. It was my idea to go take rainy pictures and my girlfriend Shea will be really grateful for a long time. (written by Shea) Enjoy!
Private Viewing of the Portland Vase

Private Viewing of the Portland Vase

(LesleyPyke)
The Chairman and MD of Nazeing Glass Works, Mr. Stephen Pollock-Hill and myself (Lesley Pyke), at a private viewing of the Portland Vase, at the British Museum, London, for the purpose of studying this 2040 year old Masterpiece. What do you think of the earliest example of blown glass? It is so expertly cameo engraved I could not see how they had managed achieve such small perfect detail. I was almost speechless!
Phot... published with the kind permission of the British Museum. April 2007.

2007 Penland Spring Concentration Demo Pictures

2007 Penland Spring Concentration Demo Pictures

(AlexUbatuba)
These are pictures of demo's from the Penland 2007 spring concentration with Martin Janecky. Top notch work and instructor, top notch class with awesome people, and a great experience for two months. You guys and ladies from Penland rock. If anyone is looking for a badass sculpture/hotglass class to take this summer, make sure it's one of Martin's, you will not regret it. I know Eugene Glass School has a spot or two...
Zen and the Art of Slingerisms.

Zen and the Art of Slingerisms.

(marbleslinger)
Zen and the Art of Slingerisms.
Revere Studio
Berkeley, CA.
Aug 20,21,22,23.
4 day workshop.

I will cover any techniques in my vocabulary that students wish to know, from blowout and colour techs, honeycombs, disc flips, implosion mibs, implosion millies, retticellos, incalmos, shaping and construction, sandblasting, marbles etc etc.... its gonnna be a blast, satisfaction guaranteed.

I recommend at least 6 months to a year experience.

more info @ http://www.revere... Dustin Revere thru the website for cost and to register.

Please hit me up with any questions.

Hope to see some of you guys there.

sling.

T Shirt

T Shirt

(DRBThunderfoot)
I put this together for a T-shirt that I could wear to shows to spark peoples interests. IT WORKS! This image comes from a pendant and bead set that have since move on. Workin' on the WIG_WAG. DRB out...
GAS 2007, Pittsburgh Glass Center

GAS 2007, Pittsburgh Glass Center

(RexTrimm)
GAS Demo shots from Bandhu (thanks man). Yes I blew up my piece. Sorry to those who watched me make it not work. When I get the actual piece done I will post it.
an homage to glassartistis.org :-)

an homage to glassartistis.org :-)

(Carlee)
karmencita and carlee .... boro meets moretti...a european friendship.
We would like to dedicate the following pictures as an homage to glassartists.org… because we met here and from this virtual roots a deep friendship developed…

A few days ago we met for the first time in the real world and we held on to these not only for us, but to share with you…

thanx to all of you out there on the planet :-)
karmen & carla





From whence my inspiration comes

From whence my inspiration comes

(WesleyFleming)
Photos of real critters which inspire my glass sculptures, taken last night and this AM. Now that it's summer, there's no end to good inspiration for my artwork!
Picture It Mirror

Picture It Mirror

(HenriByrd)
Given the proper tools and proven methods of operating those tools one can create wondrous works of art in a wide array of mediums. I choose mirror glass as my main medium to create truly one of a kind hand carved and sandblasted 2D and 3D wall mirrors. This portfolio only serves as an example to the types of items that can be made using this medium. The rectangular items are approximately 32" X 38" and the rest range in size from 24" X 29" up to 36" X 51", however, upon your request can be made in virtually any size or color.
New Whoopzip Gear featuring BearClaw, Banjo, and Pakoh

New Whoopzip Gear featuring BearClaw, Banjo, and Pakoh

(Pakoh)
There are some new whoopzip designs that just came out.

Three artist shirts and three equipment shirts, all designed by EsotericDesign.biz (sick designer).

They are really cool street art style shirts with a glass twist!

Retail price is $28 each. All have front and back designs.



For more pics, check out Whoopzip.com or ThatAintArt.com. ...

2007 Midwest Fire Nationals in Toledo

2007 Midwest Fire Nationals in Toledo

(kcsaintjohn)
Lost Peninsula Arts & Glass is proud to present the 2007 Midwest Firenationals.An event that will include not only live glass blowing demonstrations, but will also have fire breathers, fire dancers, fire eaters and fire juggling entertaining guests. Live talent will perform through out the night such as The Blood Violets (Columbus, Oh), The Star Junction (Kent, Oh), Dj Scat (China) & Chrystian Wylde aka KID Chuckles (Chicago). The gallerys featured artist’s will include displays by KC Saint John (Glass) & Nick Harrel (Metal), along with other area artists. Private showing at 6 pm (Invite & Media, Please RSVP). Open to the public from 7-11 pm.
Midwest Fire Nationals is part of a campaign to “Support Your Local Talent,” because everyone is local somewhere. More information can be found on www.kcsaintjohn.com.
The public is invited to share event ideas with the LPAG’s Community Committee. Please call Chairman KC Saint John at (419) 464-8544 to get involved.
The Lost Peninsula Arts & Glass Studio & Gallery are located at 6061 325th Street, Toledo, Ohio, 43611 (Point Place). Open by appointment only.


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