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St. Francis De Sales 2006 President's Bowl

St. Francis De Sales 2006 President's Bowl

(kcsaintjohn)
This is a Nice Size Piece I made for my Alma Matter. All proceeds from this piece will go to our Scholarship Fund. This Bowl is almost a foot high and almost 2 feet wide; Colbalt blue with a trailing red Lip wrap. The piece has Blue and Gold Adventurine all through out the Cobalt Blue. This Dances in the Light !!
Handblown and etched vessels.

Handblown and etched vessels.

(StephanPope)
Two hand blown Vessels I made recently and etched. One of them is painted also. I really love all the endless possibilities with this technique.
Thanks for looking.

Glass Box - Amber with Bevel

Glass Box - Amber with Bevel

(ArkansasArtGlass)
This stained glass box is made with amber translucent water glass, which is very beautiful and elegant. The green glass is textured opaque, with accents of darker greens and browns.

Arkansas Art Glass in Little Rock, Arkansas

"Twisted Bitz" Vase

(ThistleGlass)
This is one of my MOST favorite vases! I actually felt a bit sad when it sold....
I am longing for my blow shop to be back in order bacause I have so MANY ideas & I have a LONG way to go in my blown glass journey!

New Works From 2007

New Works From 2007

(ProdigyGlassworks)
I have been experimenting with some different styles and shapes. I have also been using some new pattern bar coloring techniques. I hope you enjoy my pieces. Please let me know what you think.
Some of my hollow work-obvoiusly not my forte!

Some of my hollow work-obvoiusly not my forte!

(CorinneWinters)
I still have trouble with symmetrical hollow peices. I guess I like more organic forms. These peices were made recently, and you might have thought they were really old!! I will keep posting here as I continue to improve..
Spring Trio

Spring Trio

(Melissa)
These flowers are the first things that I learned how to make and I am trying to incorporate them in more of my art as time goes on. This is the third one like this that I have done. There are still some things that I would like to improve and grow on but I'm sure there are better ones to come.
Melissa

Melissa

(Melissa)
These flowers are the first things that I learned how to make and I am trying to incorporate them in more of my art as time goes on. This is the third one like this that I have done. There are still some things that I would like to improve and grow on but I'm sure there are better ones to come.
flat lapped Jar

flat lapped Jar

(Ech)
This is the first thing I made with my new flat lap. It is a little jar. It is Amazon Night coil potted and trailed with pomagranite. I just made some random cuts and I put it back in the flame to bring out the oil-on-water effect.
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

Summertime

Summertime

(Libellule)
A little preview of warm weather inspired this vase. This is my first piece in which I used Liquid Stringer with glass powder fused onto clear Bullseye glass, then slumped over a floral slumper. It looks great with a tealight inside!
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.

Life Force

Life Force

(AlicynDrew)
Life Force- Hand painted water and
fire expressing the passion of life.
The pattern was created with glass
paints and powdered glass in layers
10" Bowl $125.00

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