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beaver creek series * Featured Page *

beaver creek series

(BerndWeinmayer)
I made these bottles during my working trip 2000/2001 in Beaver Creek Colorado. The symetric human groups are melted inside and outside the vessels. It was an unbelievable trip which opens up my eyes what´s going on with flameworked glass in the US.
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"world´s tradition" series

(BerndWeinmayer)
the "world´s tradition" series were planed 2003. The aim was to create 12 large bottles (all about 5 liter content) which are showing typical hunting scenes all around the world. I have only finished 4 of them. The rest I will make when I´m in retirement.
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"US-vampire"

(BerndWeinmayer)
the "US-vampire" bottle was a milestone in my flameworker career. It was made for the action of the GAS conference in Seattle 2003. I got in contact with the buyer of this piece, Ed Kirshner, who showed me after that how to work with the neon plasma technic
Electrician * Featured Page *

Electrician

(MicahEvans)
This was the last sectional vessel I made. It is a stoppered bottle with stand, I had cracking issues with the base and even though it was one of the most succesful visually, it was an enginering problem.

A good friend fell in love with it and convinced me to let him add it to his collection, even with a flaw or too. I am glad he has it but not so glad it fell apart! If your out there Greg, as soon as I get a kiln big enough I will fix it, I promise! Be patient, after its fixed it better last the rest of your life cuz one fix is all you get.......even if it takes a couple of years.

Layout Series * Featured Page *

Layout Series

(ChaddLacy)
My vessels are primarily about form and relating pattern to it. I have used and adjusted some of the design ideals of the Arts and Crafts movement to create forms that are both simple and elegant. My patterned vessels are designed to accentuate the forms. I employ simple lines and patterns that are created specifically for each form, and I use a matte finish to make the glass appear more like stone, and to take away from the typical allure of clear glass.
Rorschach Vase * Featured Page *

Rorschach Vase

(JoshuaOpdenaker)
This piece measures 25"x21"x5". It is titled rorschach after the rorschach ink-blot tests. Different people see different things in the stem so I felt the name was appropriate.
Incalmania * Featured Page *

Incalmania

(JakeVincent)
These are a lot of fun to make but they take a bit of time. Tallest is 14 inches. The shapes are quite old, borrowed from the Romans and the Venetians.

Photo by Andrew Rapp.

Some Recent Work * Featured Page *

Some Recent Work

(MagnumMangkang)
This is some work from this past winter and early spring. I have not been contributing much to this site lately, but I've been busy with a new baby. This page will be a little random, but these are pics from the tusk, baskets, and driftwood series. Some are vessel study on Form and texture. The powders are layers of the Exotics and Amazon familly. Hope you guys enjoy and thanks for looking.
Figurative Goblets * Featured Page *

Figurative Goblets

(GregandTerri)
Almost all of the goblets that we create are a collaberation between Greg and I. Greg's main focus is on blown work and assembly, while I contribute my sculptures.
size 14" tall

Encalmo Explosion Vase...6&1/2 IN. * Featured Page *

Encalmo Explosion Vase...6&1/2 IN.

(CuatroKruse)
Created using amber purple and blue moon. I made this when Mark Mccourt came up to collaborate in my my shop in durango, CO. It has a removeable explosion stopper with a glued in tentacle piece. He really helped me clean up my encalmo techniques, thanks Mark!

True height is 6&1/2 IN.

Eric Goldschmidt * Featured Page *

Eric Goldschmidt

(EricGoldschmidt)
Here are some images of my work. I have been flameworking for about 11 years and furnace-working for about 7 years. Having studied with a host of renowned glass artists through the years has given me a wealth of technical knowledge. Digging deep within myself, I am able to project my interests in Venetian design and the subtle energies of our physical and spiritual realms.
I am currently the Resident Flameworker at the Studio of the Corning Museum of Glass. I teach at our studio in Corning regularly. You can also catch classes with me at other public and private studios around the World.
I just recently released an instructional goblet-making DVD which is available through The Corning Museum of Glass, Glasscraft, and Wale Apparatus. It should be available through several other distributors soon.
I will be teaching a week-long workshop at Urban Glass in Brooklyn, NY in June.

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"Carnival" Series Scent/Perfume Bottles

(GarrettKeisling)
Part of a series of brightly colored, detailed scent bottles I have been working on. I'm actually really liking the outcome, which doesn't happen much, but I digress!! More info soon.... More pics to come when I get time to set-up and take the pictures. Most stand about 8" tall x 3-4" wide.
Perfume Bottles * Featured Page *

Perfume Bottles

(GarrettKeisling)
Some pictures of a different style of perfume bottle I've been working on. I've really been digging the Venetian design and style the more I am exposed to it, good stuff!
internal twist pitcher and cup * Featured Page *

internal twist pitcher and cup

(Les)
This pitcher is divided and twisted internally(think stuffed with a corkscrew) so that it mixes while it pours!
hours of entertainment... ... worked, about 11" tall. 2007

Sculptural Vessels * Featured Page *

Sculptural Vessels

(LisaRippee)
This perky, yet robust, young lady was created to add to a recent string of "inspired by Kevan (Aponte)" posts on Lampwork Etc. Most were referring to her awesome organics, but of course I thought - Goddess Mouth!

"I'm Too Sexy's" got some attitude cause she thinks she's all that! She was fun to make, but she's even more fun to giggle at.

Disclaimer: Any resemblance to any person living or dead is purely coincidental. :)

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