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From small wooden shacks to an enormous 4+ car garage (with a porche right behind me) to a 1000 sq. ft. studio/pad on the beach, I've worked in some crazy places. Here are some pics of those shops...
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Here is where I currently work and reside. It's about 45 minutes from Eugene - close enough to civilization for supply runs, but far enough away to get some peace and quiet, which is especially handy when you just need to get some shit done.
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My old shop - It's a 12x12 shed behind my old house when I was roommates with Hel in OlyWa. By the time we left, this place was falling apart, and has since been demolished. This shed is where I did most of my progressing in glass...ahhh...the memories.
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Here's a shop I worked in for almost a year in OlyWa. Lee Ziggmeister, the owner and a good friend, apprenticed under Clinton. I worked in Clintons' old spot while I worked there, and I always used to joke that his spirit was there guiding me while I worked, which is cheesy because 1) he's not dead and 2) he'd probably laugh at my work since his work is so tight. Thanks again Lee, for all your guidance, input, and hospitality!
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Here's the studio I'm moving out of in Jax Beach, FL. It has to be one of the coolest and funnest places I've worked. The best part is the beach is literally two blocks away, so when it gets too hot we would jump in the ocean to cool off and then just go back to work. Bad part is about August the ocean is just bath water, so it's not even refreshing anymore.
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I worked here for a few months with Justin W. Another one of Clintons apprentices I think... Maybe they just worked together alot, I can't remember. Justin is very anal about how clean his work is, and even just working with him for this short of a time really helped clean up my work. Thanks again Justin for your guidance, input and hospitality!
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I'm N8, 28 y/o, and I currently reside in Northern California. I started glassblowing in November 2002 and while I'm primarily self-taught, I did receive plenty of help along the way from a few good friends and the GLDG. Glassblowing has taken me all around our beautiful country while providing many great experiences and lifelong friendships - I wouldn't trade it for anything. The artwork shown here is not for sale. If you have questions, please contact me through my website. Viva la internet and GP.ORG!
http://www.nodfxgallery.com
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