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My name's J.T. I have been lampworking since Dec 03. Please feel free to leave comments. Thanks for viewing my work.
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Not sure what this is, a single stemless, or a double stemless? Took me a few days to finish this, trying to figure out the double weld took some time. Aside from the tequila sunrise this piece also has some amber tubing. Thanks for looking.
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New set of drys after taking a short break from glass thinking a 9-5 job would benefit me, needless to say I'm back doing glass again and am grateful to do so.
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Heres an older stemless I never got around to posting. I really like the colors in this one.
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Inspired by a piece I saw on bearclaws gallery, props man your work rips! Thanks for checking it out.
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Couple pieces I made a while back that I never had time to post until now.
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Max and I made this when I was working at his shop a couple weeks ago. Max made that sick fume marble on the front and I did the one on the back.
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Somewhat of an older piece. This was actually my first blowout forget what the color was...amazon something? Thanks to nicky for explaining the blow out tech for me.
Sorry some of the pics arent that great.
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This is the second collab between me and max, its all green envy, with some uranium. The tribal sections are a half clear, half green envy tube pull. Yeah the stem should have been attached lower but we were planning on having it be a stand up sherlock, then we decided to have it be a layback, looks cool but doesnt bubble as good as if it were attached lower. Thanks for looking.
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This would be my first headpiece. Made with tanzanite black tubing and stock color tube, the black tubing works pretty good but it reduces easily if it sits in the kiln too long. Also the implosion marble is green envy. Props to whoever came up with the water window.
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Heres a recent piece using all spring luster except for the solara attachment on the side. Definite bearclaw inspiration. Props man, Your work is sick. The top of the solara attachment was left clear so you can see a fumey vortex on the inside.
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Sorry to have this posted twice, but I needed this in my gallery. First collab between me and max, this is also the biggest piece either of us have made.
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J.T. here. Been lampworking for almost 3 years now. Please feel free to leave comments. Thanks for checking out my page.
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Senior in High School???
Damn! rocking the shit...
» Posted by
PaKoH
on 2/14/2006 4:16:56 PM.
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all the pieces you've posted on here have been ill to the core. I really dig your work. keep on keepin' on
» Posted by
P.dubs
on 4/18/2006 7:40:45 PM.
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Hey there
Im rather new to the site and the world of glass art all together, I am having huge problems keeping my pieces from cracking while I am working on them, I was wondering if you might have some advice
» Posted by
SativaCrowley
on 10/30/2007 9:09:17 PM.
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yessir, right in michigan, workin w/ jankyglass right now, and every once in a while i stop by the lansing shop, and try to absorb everything i can... hit me up sometime, jross4403(at)hotmail.com BDMN~
» Posted by
J.Ross
on 11/16/2007 9:55:20 AM.
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