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Rose Express

Rose Express

(GeltDesigns)
It is almost Valentines Day. So why not wear roses? No worries about wilting when you wear this spectacular pate de verre rose bead. Use your imagination when you string it. Enjoy!
Beaded Fused Glass Jewelry

Beaded Fused Glass Jewelry

(LynnSmythe)
One-of-a-kind handmade jewelry featuring fused glass beads and pendants by artist Lynn Smythe.

My website is located at www.lynnsmythecre...

Graal Vessels by Mark Lammi

Graal Vessels by Mark Lammi

(MarkLammi)
the pope vessel adorns the text "capitalism without discretion is an ugly religion" and the Che Guevara vessel has the text "socialism or death" en espanol. The middle vessel featuring Fidel Castro has an ak-47 as a sculptural stopper symbolizing latin American revolution.
Artistic Etchworks Inc.

Artistic Etchworks Inc.

(MonicaMadeux)
One of our greatest satisfactions is to create pieces of art that you will enjoy. Our showroom features works of carved art that we’ve made over the years and are now making available to you. Look around our showroom. Any questions about any of these pieces, please feel free to call (877-257-3998)

If you have an interest in our style of carved art or are a designer and have an idea we’d love to work with you. Art is our true passion. As artists, we love creating timeless pieces. We enjoy a challenge. Call us now for a no obligation consultation. We can turn your thoughts, and themes, into reality!

Ameigh B.

Ameigh B.

(CosmicStudios)
My name is Ameigh B. I graduated from Georgia Southern University in 2005 with a print making and book arts concentration. Through out college I taught myself to work with glass on the side, and have been specifically dedicated to refining my glass techniques and concepts and creating new ones for about 6 years. I have been a glass fuser for aprox. 3 years and also can create small stained glass jewelry and sun catchers. As for what i enjoy the most, i would have to say I love it all, but experiencing the glass in its transitional state, wether inside the kiln or in the flame is the most energizing part of the process. Thanks for visiting my page! Any questions or feedback is greatly appreciated! Although my work is not for sale on this sight, it can be found on ebay and at local craft and art fairs, galleries, and retail shops.

viva la indigenas de Guatemala!! www.marklammi.com

viva la indigenas de Guatemala!! www.marklammi.com

(MarkLammi)
I made this jar for an artist I recently befriended named Diego Isaias Hernandez Mendez. Isaias is a Tz'utuhil mayan from San Juan la Laguna, Guatemala and he creates wonderfully vibrant paintings beside Lake Atitlan in the highlands of Guatemala.

"la luz de tu sonrisa" by Mark Lammi

(MarkLammi)
This is a new effect I have been exploring and using alot in my work. it combines the use of sandblasting, painting, and gold and copper leaf applications..the title of this piece was inspired by the words of cuban musician Carlos Puebla for comandante Che Guevara in the song "Hasta Siempre Comandante"
Bambu!

Bambu!

(NudibranchArtGlass)
This one is the assassin in the bamboo forest. 2ft tall and deadly! Bambu meditates so he is encalmo before the fight begins ... BAMBU! ckah ckah ckaaaaaahh oomh!
Jewel of the Forest

Jewel of the Forest

(NudibranchArtGlass)
Little perfume bottle of a nepenthes pitcher plant with a treefrog. these plants are interesting in that they live in symbiosis with certain animals such as ants, which clean them out and in some cases even frogs which lay their eggs in them.
Marocco

Marocco

(NudibranchArtGlass)
In Moorish castles and houses there is seldom a surface that is undecorated. Tight patterns dominate, as literal pictorial and figurative representations are not allowed. Metaphors and allusions abound. This vessel is ostensibly inspired by shapes of moorish sensibilities, however, the undelying evidence of natural patterning, based on non-geometric repetitions, is at the core which informs the loose decorative elements. After having been in the clutches of perfection doing scientific work for many years, I've become very interested, over time, in the dynamics of repetetive (natural) patterning which does not clone its individual elements precisely, but is still seen as a pattern based on the similarities which loosely connects one element to another ... leopard spots being one example, leaves on a tree another.
Anyway, I'll stop dribbling on incessantly ... here's the work which is informed by whatever it is I just said.

Chris

The

The "Meaning of Color " Series

(LimelightLampworks)
These were created for a special request from a gallery based on the concept of the "meaning of color". The beads for this series were handmade of soft glass..."power" beads conveying the color characteristics of joy, creativity, endurance, truth and balance. My favorites to date!
Fest Noz

Fest Noz

(CedricGinart)
those pieces are from the duet show with me (Cedric Ginart) and Karina Guevin who is running at Espace Verre Gallery (Montreal)
white ,red and black are a collaboration between the two artists.

enjoy...

Spring Goblets

Spring Goblets

(NorthwestGlassSoc...)
William Hagy series of goblets for Arbor Crest Winery here in Spokane,WA. these styles will be available in sets for collectors and wine enthusiast's.
Whalesong

Whalesong

(NudibranchArtGlass)
Deep in the ocean,

there are living some large animals,

.... and their calves.


all clear glass goblet of a whale mother and her calf diving deep.

Elvis Vessel by Mark Lammi

Elvis Vessel by Mark Lammi

(MarkLammi)
this vessel is made of Trautman Red Elvis, and Amber Elvis solid coil pot sections. I intentionally left the Amber sections mostly unstruck because I loved the color but this color can achieve a variety of hues from yellow to purlpe to dark amber..

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