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pedro 911

Posted by ChrisCarlson on 9/20/2005
i originally made this a couple months ago, but the handle broke and it came crashin down when i was puffin out the flat spot. i saved what i could and ended up with this. finally got the courage to try (thanks ARTY).i guess its better than starin at broken pieces!props to JLee for the cut donut tech, its gotta be my fav right now. word! chris.
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 User:   ChrisCarlson 
Chris Carlson
howdy, i'm chris and i've been blowin glass since spring 01'. got to start the real adventure three years in, makin other than production. i love clean lines and lots of contrast. art deco and graffiti are probably my biggest influences. it been a blast, and it keeps getting better all the time. most of my nicer stuff is at the sandbox here in southern cali. i plan on doing this till the day i die. buck fush. i love you all. i hope you enjoy. i always welcome any advice or pointers or questions. also, none of the glass displayed here is for sale. thanks for looking, chris.

PROPS and major influence - Tommy Chong for opening the door to this amazing medium and lifestyle.jeremiah G cleaned me up and taught me the basics, Arturo Ulloa taught me all the tricks and keeps SoCAl real., jefe Mcwild helped me look at it from another angle, Jamie made it possible for me to explore and gave me the space and tools to do it. Now i'm in Oregon and have to give love to Marcel, J.Lee, and Dale for welcoming me into one the sickest studios on the planet. and to Shad and the SOul Fired crew, kickin down mad knowledge and good times...


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wow
How did you make the shoe laces look so real?
I love the ripped out donut you add alot of style to an old tech.
» Posted by william on 9/21/2005 7:30:34 AM.
word
that shit is super slick. very clean, and that donut is awesome. really like the color scheme and how you minimized the wig on the section in the can. the only thing that kind of bothers me a little is that it looks a little unbalanced. heavy on the left side (according to the first pic). always enjoy looking at your glass though. constant progression. keep it up man. peace.
» Posted by DEW on 9/21/2005 8:24:50 AM.
DEW
thanks man! your comments are always great to have! it def isn't balanced well, i should've leaned it forward more, but from the pieces i had, i was stoked i got it to stand up at all. thanks! chris.
» Posted by ChrisCarlson on 9/21/2005 9:00:34 AM.
laces out!
the laces are a super secret inside out trick. done with rodeo stringers. thanks!
» Posted by ChrisCarlson on 9/21/2005 9:06:58 AM.

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