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Fire/Water revisited with new cane techs.
2 of Marcell's double-sided flat canes went into the fire sculpture.
Over 12 inches tall and Heavy!
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My name is Jason Lee and I have been working in borosilicate since 1994.
I live in Eugene, Oregon and work with Living Glassworks.
I love this medium and see myself lost in it for the rest of my life.
Thanks for checking out my stuff!
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my non-pipe art can be viewed on GlassArtists.org at: http://www.glassartists.org/Gal11709_Jason_Lee.asp or
http://www.jleeglass.com
contact info... glassturbate@hotmail.com OR Phone: 206-769-1117 http://www.youtube.com/user/Leebologist
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