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Dragon
Made this dragon a while ago but thought I'd post it because I have gotten a lot of good feedback on the other dragons.
Colaborative Creat...
Some images of my collaborative work with Debora Muhl. Blown and hot sculpted glass, woven sweet grass.
Thanks for the Advice
I would like to thank Lucid Visions, JD Anderson, Daego, and LWJ Carroll Laurie for the advice you were right, I Think it's a lot more balanced now...
Scientific Weaponry
This is about 2 ft long, its handle is made from some 24/40 joints, and the top has 17 spikes. the whole piece is hollow, i silvered the inside (a...
northern lights #...
Title: northern lights #1 for 06 Size: 1 ¼ inch Signed J McGhee 06 #1 of 10 This marble came out so nice I used gold and silver to create...
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"On A Roll"
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TerriStanley
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Cast crystal. 12" X 3.75"
This new series explores relationships with the people that move through our lives.
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The False Door
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EmaanMangood
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The false door...The spirit freedom...
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"Captive"
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TerriStanley
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Cast leaded crystal
5.5" X 6.5"
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Untitled
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TerriStanley
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Cast glass sculpture.
8"X14...
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Sixty Winters
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CarolCarson
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Childhood PART2
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Jump
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noa hagiladi
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Noa
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Hi, my name is Noa Hagiladi, I'm 28 years old and I live in Israel.
I was raised up in a village surrounded by fields (a scenery which is slowly but steady, disappearing.) After several years of traveling around the world I started my art studies, focusing on ceramics. after traveling for several years I had this filing that there is only one thing I must do right now and it's a hammock out of glass… thanks to that hammock I got captured by the glass and moved to fully working with this material. My final project was in memory of my father that passed away a year ego,after fightning cancer for ten yeras.My father was a very special person who believed in values of days past, which passed with the days.At the end of the day when he came home he got on his old Massey Ferguson and went to his "baby" – our Mango plantation, cultivated it and brought fruit out of the land.
Working on the glass tractor helped me to cope with the pain and loss.
Weavedglass .com
(
TheGlassCanvas
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Welcome to The Glass Canvas!
My name is Darriel Fisher (first name pronounced like Gabriel). I am the sole artist and proprietor of The Glass Canvas which I opened in early 2006. I live in Elizabeth, Colorado with my wife of 27 years and two 4-legged “children”.
I grew up in Millville, New Jersey, a city known for it’s many glass companies (ie. Wheaton, Armstrong). Even as a child, I was fascinated by and tried to build things with the mountains of multi-colored glass discarded by the glass companies. The sheer beauty and potential of glass has always amazed me.
Even though my adult career paths have taken me in different directions, my hobbies have always seemed to include those requiring some level of craftsmanship and/or artistic design (ie. model train layouts, birdhouses). Two years ago, I decided to pursue glass artistry as a potential, secondary business opportunity. I completed several glass classes, converted the unfinished part of my basement into a glass-working shop (kiln, supplies, and all), bought numerous glass books, subscribed to glass magazines, searched the web, engaged in “glass chat” with other artists, and began my adventure. Make no mistake, this was hard work and expensive.
The first six months, I experimented with various techniques and glass pieces including wind chimes, table decorations, fused marble pieces, small wall hangings, etc. More often than not, my wife’s expression upon review of each piece was a mixture of kind support and the look of someone who just ate a sweet tart. On the other hand, I was able to sell some pieces fairly quickly on a web auction site and we were fairly impressed and encouraged by that. I understood this was going to take a lot of practice and hard work.
The next six months were more promising. Among other things, I created some difficult-to-perfect wall hangings which were a series of alternating-colored glass panels framed and secured by welded metal rods (my neighbor assisted with the welding). My wife (a software engineer) still loves these unique wall hangings and insists on keeping them in our living areas instead of paintings. We hung one above the oak fish tank cabinet (swirling brown and gold glass panels), along with tall plants on either side, and I must admit, they are all an extremely lovely and unique vision together.
Now, another year later, my specialty is woven glass and glass masks. I like the phrase “weaved glass” but there is a tendency of other artists to want to correct my grammar and usage of the word weaved. I like it though, so I will probably continue to use it. My wife now views my pieces with wide-eyed wonder and pleasant surprise so she believes I am ready, but we both know we must confirm our belief and their appeal to the art experts and buying public. I have enlisted the help of a skilled, woodworking craftsman, a retired neighbor named Bill (who prefers to remain somewhat anonymous). Once I create each of my pieces (vertical flat weaved, curved-image weaved, or mask), Bill creates a unique and beautifully-crafted wood structure to support and enhance the glass art colors and design. These finished weaved glass and wood art sculptures have drawn the attention of other artists, a handful of glass studios, and some commission work.
I am in the process of preparing for art show judging in the fall, so if the future holds success, I will update my BIO then. Until then, I am thankfully doing something I passionately enjoy
contemporary glass sculptures
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DanSalceanu
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A fine glass sculpture realized after a bozzetto signed by Vlad Corban a contemporary Romanian artist with whom Dan Salceanu succesfully edited two works (,,Head of Pegas`` and ,,Miriam``).
The work is an astonishing example of cast glass sculpture using the lost wax technique which can preserve the freshness of the model. On the surface you can see the artist`s finger prints imprinted while making the model.
symbolic animal amulets, jewelry, paperweights.
(
DanSalceanu
)
in this category I will present some of my previous works:snakes, lizards, crayfish and works that are in progress like salamanders, frogs, cicadas, dragon-flies, stag beetles, rose chafers, spiders...
Kalo
(
JupiterNielsen
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Kalo or Taro was the staple food crop of Hawaii and many other indeginous cultures.
I've been working on this one for a long while now, Finally came up with a base that accents the kalo. I took a class on glass casting and the base was the result of my first project. The leaves are a mix of clear boro, moss, forrest green and have been sandblasted, the corm is aurora powder over clear boro and the base is made from cast bullseye glass.
The Messenger
(
LeeBrogan
)
Cast Glass & Stone (South Island schist)
The winged man is about flight- the flight of time, the flight of thought, the flight of spirit, and the connection and communication between the realms.
Hope
(
LeeBrogan
)
...the eggshell is the shell of ignorance and breaking through it is a second birth and the attainment of enlightenment transcending time and space” ...
The egg is symbolic of creation and the life principle.To me it symbolises hope for new beginnings on both a personal and collective level.
First Flight
(
JianuVladimir
)
A daring piece of work in collaboration with award winning sculptor, Ernest Kovacs, as daring as a bird’s first flight in the unknown…a call to freedom and movement which made his way to us from the flight’s prehistorically beginnings.
Wrasse Race
(
KimPerrier
)
Wrasse Race - Lead Crystal Glass - 2004
H - 310 mm x W - 160 mm
H - 12 1/4" x W - 6 1/4"
Fish caught in that moment racing through a crack in the reef flora.
This sculpture is composed of three components. Building work with component parts makes it much safer for transportation. Easy to install each part locks together.
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