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Deep Space Vortex's

Deep Space Vortex's

(DeMoss)
This larger one is a little over 2 5/8" and is very beautiful in person. My wife said she thinks it might be her favorite out of all my marbles.
The other is 2 5/16".

Worship of Kryptonite

Worship of Kryptonite

(DeMoss)
This 2 1/4 inch marble is full of layer after layer of scenery and surprises. It includes one large chunk of color changing kryptonite surrounded by mushrooms (or worm creatures), a large chunk of silicon asteroid, a honeycomb chedder cheese moon, two pine tree murrini's, galaxy's, stars, and other space debree, and deep in the back awaits a surprise scene. There is always something new to discover here. The backing is a nice dot pattern pinwheel.

Below you can see the colors that the kryptonite can change into. Green, White, Blue and Gold (not pictured)

Pakoh Killed My Featured Marble

Pakoh Killed My Featured Marble

(MattCarrigan)
I went out to the shop today only to discover this horrific scene. My featured marbles was destroyed by an out of control madman. I scoured the scene for any clue I could find. That's when I found it.....

Pakoh's stencilprint.....

Seems he snuck in my shop late at night and killed my poor marble.

Please help find my marble's killer!

Dreaming Cyclops

Dreaming Cyclops

(EugeneRain)
This crazy space scene will knock you socks off. A giant meteor plummets into a cloud of ice and gas while its tail is getting sucked into the vacuum of a black hole near by. All of this takes place through the dreaming eyes of the Cyclops. His eye is bordered with reverse pinwheels and backed in shimmering green and brilliant violet purple hues.

Size: 2.65 inches
Glass used: Borosilicate
Sig... M&M '06
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Vicious Circle

Vicious Circle

(EugeneRain)
There is a worm hole in this marble that twirls off in to oblivion, but up close you see there is a chain reaction of planetary destruction. One star explodes into another and the circle begins again.

Size: 2.1 inches
Glass used: Borosilicate
Sig... M&M '06
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The Moon Hurcules

The Moon Hurcules

(EugeneRain)
In this marble there is a moon that we have come to know as Hercules. It has been thought to have held a strange reverse magnetization from the deadly black hole, but over the last 2 billion years the hold has weakened and this moon is slowly being drawn into its long awaited fate. There is another planet near by that seems free from any gravitational pull. The assumed gaseous planet is a magnificent purple, green and blue fumey color surrounded by floating clouds of gas, ice and meteors. The border of this marble is reverse pin-wheeled and there is a huge pin-wheeled purple star on the back.

Size: 2.3 inches
Glass used: Borosilicate
Sig... M&M '06
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Aloha!!!

Aloha!!!

(BenBurton)
Here it is... Well one of them at least ;-) I've been working on these Palm Tree Marbles recently... Trying to figure things out... You know work out the kinks... I've almost got it though...

I wanted to create a marble that was somewhat representative of the beautiful place where I live... I figured a Palm Tree, a Wave and a Sunset pretty much says Hawaii!!!

I hope you like it!!!!

Aloha!!... MADNESS NO KA OI!!!

I had to post it since Mr. Sable spilled the beans :-P

evolution of the two faced

evolution of the two faced "L" Men

(theRatmospherewor...)
now it's time for the letter L:

Love, and
Lives
Lost,... Loot,
and Luxury

I wish that all the two faced "L" men were traped in glass like these guys

Reef Marble

Reef Marble

(JeremySinkus)
This is is a 1 1/2 inch reef marble made on solid rod. Textured with a green exotic powder for the bottom half of the equator to resemble beach sand. I think this is a good land and sea contrast.
Thanks for lookin,

Jeremy Sinkus

Space Cheese!!!!

Space Cheese!!!!

(BenBurton)
These are some of the Space Cheese Mibs that I took to Vegas for the Marble show! They're all around 2 inches or so. These are super fun to make!

The pictures don't really do the marbles any justice... These are way cooler and have way more depth to them 'in hand!'

November 2007

Aloha!

"Space Balls"

(JahFree)
I was doing the "crest moon" on the back of my marbles and each time they got "spacier" looking until they evolved into a series I call "Space Balls"......make sure and get yourself two!

Thanks for looking

"Endangered Mysteries" #3 of 50

(JahFree)
This one came out really different...looks like a meteor passing through a crescent moon!

It was hard to capture, but the opal is a really rare purple opal.

On the backside more crescent moon patterns....enjoy... for looking

Window Scene Series #6 and #7

Window Scene Series #6 and #7

(EyeCandyArts)
This series I utilize a clear window in a reversal to expose a 2nd layer of patterns under it, such as a honeycomb, a sheet of dichro, or a dichro galaxy swirl. In the private collection of Lee Newbury, owner of The Reef Glassworks in Olympia, Washington.
WindowSceneSeries #5

WindowSceneSeries #5

(EyeCandyArts)
This series I utilize a clear window in a reversal to expose a 2nd layer of patterns under it, such as a honeycomb, a sheet of dichro, or a dichro galaxy swirl.
WindowSceneSeries #8

WindowSceneSeries #8

(EyeCandyArts)
This series I utilize a clear window in a reversal to expose a 2nd layer of patterns under it, such as a honeycomb, a sheet of dichro, or a dichro galaxy swirl. See captions for more details...
(Picture Copyright says Lee Zeigler, artist is actually Nathan Miers)

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