This was a great class, and Robin is a great instructor. During the workshop, I moved along pretty well, and I attribute that to the perfect balance of praise and constructive critisism from Robin. I also successfully completed the "Glass, Grass, and Ass Weekend" hosted by my friend BT. Also attending the class was Kyle, Tom, Micah, James and Brett.
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Robin blazing a bowl - out of the new colorsilicate tubing samples that DA sent for the class.
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We spent lots of time drawing the patterns that will later be used on a vessel.
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That's me prepping my vessel.
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James was originally apprenticed by a guy that taught me alot back in WA - Small world, huh?
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Tom from Wisconsin. Avid Great Lakes surfer and previosly a neon worker.
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Kyle and James rocking the CC's
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I swear Micah was working on that same mask for at least 2 hours!
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See Tom's headband? RAM had a video in 98. He wore a rainbow headband during the demo. We bought rainbow cloth and all wore rainbow headbands into the shop after lunch. It backfired, because he didn't recall and his wife thought we were all gay...
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I'm N8, 28 y/o, and I currently reside in Northern California. I started glassblowing in November 2002 and while I'm primarily self-taught, I did receive plenty of help along the way from a few good friends and the GLDG. Glassblowing has taken me all around our beautiful country while providing many great experiences and lifelong friendships - I wouldn't trade it for anything. The artwork shown here is not for sale. If you have questions, please contact me through my website. Viva la internet and GP.ORG!
http://www.nodfxgallery.com
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