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it was crazy but i finished it - he has his own mini bub that i am going to sew a pouch for. I'll take more pictures later once the piece is totally complete - but here he is - he needs a name..... the details spelled out- cargo pants, mesh trucker hat, silver chain w/ peace sign medalion, chain braclette, wood grain tables, needles on the records, the mixer is a tiny mixer, puma shoes, coil wire from the headphones, retticello sweatshirt......
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this was a tricky one but we pulled it off - she took a lot of time discussing the next step- lots of crazy seals but all went well - the basket she is holding is the bowl and she holds water in her skirt ......tattooed and later ornamented with metal- she's a beauty!!!
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this guy came out sqeeky clean- he's adorned w/ some metal braclets and a belt w/ wooden beads - I like to add the different medium as long as it doesn't take away from the function of the piece- and this one turned out great -the top of the congo is a awsome retticello which is repeated in his hat. Thanks for checking him out!
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'skull and horns' theme- this piece is beautiful!!!--- Dicro-Fume-Color-Opals-Scul... Element---what more could you ask for......
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okay so this was a tricky one- crazy seals. it holds water in both drums. He has metal braclets and also the wood grain on the drum is a nice detail. this guy makes everyone smile....:)
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he's a cutie-- 6" tall - retticello bowl and wood grain drum. his little beanie on his head looks like it's been woven. if your into detail - you'd really appreciate this one
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so it's a dj w/ two turn tables and it also is a double bub.just what the world needs! he holds water in the tables and the mixer connects the two chambers. This piece got too large for me to handle once i got it together. i hired Kevin Nail to assist in finishing it.- thanks to kevins skill, strength and sheer knowledge it worked out perfectly- we discussed each step thoroughly and finished the piece like pros. the piece turned out great- it was more than i thought i could accomplish - it was very complex and fortunutally i had kevin bail me out when i got in over me head....once again
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skeleton bride & groom
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1 inch- that's all it takes
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so people are always asking if I am still making the drummer pieces - well this guy stands 6 inches tall and is just as jammin' as the 1st.
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thanks for checking out my gallery- i have more work at my new website WWW.PELLEGRINIGLASS.COM
Thanks everyone for posting comments- your words are inspiring to me and I hope my work does the same for you.......
http://www.PellegriniGlass.com
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thank you
Thanks for checking out my work! I make a very diverse glass art--as you can see- From marbles to body jewelery to larger sculptures...vases, oil lamps etc. I sell my work in shops, galleries, and to individuals which is the most rewarding.....this is all I do for a living so feel to drop me a line--thanks again- amber
» Posted by
amber
on 5/6/2004 11:13:28 PM.
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from one glass artist to an other, (wow babe your hot!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
you got the shit, your out-side the box and i like it!!if your in to clab-pieces contact me, love what im seeing!!! been blowing sents jerry past up here outside Oly WA, and i have not seen anything like it keep up the good work keep on truckin you rock!!!!!!!
» Posted by
ChicoF.G.W.Studio
on 6/28/2004 1:31:53 PM.
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Love your work
Absolutely Amazing!
» Posted by
SmokinGlassworks
on 3/30/2005 5:52:22 PM.
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u r so sick
ur work is so tight girl
» Posted by
DCGLASS
on 4/9/2005 6:57:46 PM.
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cool
i like the figures and glasses, keep it sick,yah
» Posted by
EvanWood
on 12/12/2005 2:38:27 PM.
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i saw one of your pieces at Deercreek. It was a drumer girl. 2001 dead. nice perfectly sealed. i love that hand carb.
» Posted by
Arron
on 2/17/2006 11:15:39 PM.
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Amber your glass Rocks
first time i seen your work was in the Flow.. and now on here and your glass is one of a kind... very very nice
» Posted by
GlassHopper
on 5/16/2006 7:50:34 PM.
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I just
wanted to tell you how much I enjoy your work. Everything is great, but, the little guy with the big knife is one of my favorite things I've seen. Light and dark all at once. Keep rockin' it.
» Posted by
DaddyO
on 7/5/2006 6:31:21 PM.
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absolutely
I love your work, i first heard of you in flow magazine and you've been a huge inspiration since! I can't wait to take your sculpting class at the seattle flame off! yay! See ya in feb!
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NateCarter
on 1/24/2007 7:32:41 PM.
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what up amber... hit me up my number is the same, i'm movin to oregon here in a couple of weeks. if your ever down here dont hesitate to stop thru n say hi, a bunch of bad ass blowers r out here. take it easy jsut wanted to drop a line. oh roze would love to have you at the femaleflameoff at philly glass works
» Posted by
LisasPieces
on 6/4/2007 1:08:39 AM.
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