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Posted by TimeZ
on 2/24/2004
NOT BONGS!
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Sorry for the shitty backround! I took the pics at the shop right after I sold it. Anywho, original design on this one, very functional. The carb and the bowl come from the bottom of the cone (where the water goes), the mouthpiece comes from the top. Thanx for checking her out.
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Eugene Rain influenced bubbler. Includes a black downstem with a diffuser that is visible thru the honeycomb window, a double sided marble with a blue opal as well as double layer honeycombs inspired by a marble I saw by Steve Gelb. 7 in. tall.
Thanx for checking out my work!
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Made the mouthpiece, tubing and most of the sections last year. The shape of the can and jar/stand are pretty much bitten from a ILL Gremlin piece I encountered this summer. Thanx for lookin!
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Made this around new years. Huge thanks to J.P. for some amazing lessons this summer. The can is 6.5 in. tall. Check back tommarow for another . . .
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Been waiting to try this for a while. Thanks to Steve Gelb for some inspiration. It feels great to be back on the torch!!!!
7 in. tall.
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Anotha' from the summa'. don't know what to call the stem. It's two blind seals (a ring seal with no air passage) if you can't tell, connected by a series of clear tubes that penetrates itself in an un-traditional manner (sounds sexy, right?), a style I played with a lot this summer. Thanx and peace.
(25 images, 10 comments)
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Made the stem of this guy a year ago, finally finished 'er. Enjoy
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During my Winter Break I went home and made two collaboration bubblers with the man who originally got me into glass almost three years ago, and who was also my original mentor. If not for him I would probably not be glass blower today, so I hold him in the highest regards. It was quite a blessing to get to make each other bubblers, it really was fun and felt great. For two days we worked in my shop in my garage making tubing, then sections, then marbles. Then on the third day we split up the sections and marbles and went to our own shops to make the actual pieces. The fourth day was a day of gifts (not to mention celebration!)
Thank you, Fathead! I love my new bubbler!
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custom for my soft-glassblowing instructer. Includes a diffuser on the downstem and a Salvador Dali-lookin hollow marble w/ a lens in the bridge. 7.5 in. tall
Thanx for checking out my work!
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hand spun from 38 mil. heavy wall.
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Unencased cobalt tubing gives this piece a beautiful glow in the sun. Also complete with a cobalt downstem with a diffuser that is visible through the can. 9 in. tall.
Thanx for checking out my work!
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This guy has some of my favorite marbles that I made last year, savin em' for the right piece. The can is 6.5 in. tall. Thanx for lookin!
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Another from the summer. Thanx for looking!
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This is a triple bubbler I made this summer while working at JP's studio. The second two perc.'s are stemless. I forget the exact height, but I believe it's about 11" tall. It has been traded to a buddy for some artwork. The design is original, but there is certainly inspiration and influence from JP. Thanks again, bro, you are truly an amazing artist and person.
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The can and most of the handle made a year ago, finally finished her. Badly devrifeied and broke in shipping . . . nuts
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All of the sections and marbles are real old but the piece is real new. Enjoy
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Another piece from the summer. A large guy, don't know the exacts. Mouthpiece inspired by bearclaw. Props, dude. Thanks for looking!
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