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Lizards

Lizards

(AnnaDuhame)
I was a voracious lizard catcher as a small child. Every day I loved to go out and find them....now looking back, I do feel very sorry for those lizards. It must have been terrifying! Even today our family has 3 lizards, a beardie and 2 leopard geckos.
Sculptural Fish

Sculptural Fish

(MaryCLockwood)
A selection of my favorite fish from the last year or so. I love the fantasy colors I get to use with these, and that they all have such different expressions and personalities.
I'm Blue Without U

I'm Blue Without U

(Rifiezkritterz)
Musings of one lonely froggy who wish to remain anonymous
(sorry due to privacy act, I can't tell you his name)

"I'm blue without you...
Valentine's day is coming up
I'm ohhh, so lost.....
My blinking heart
All drained from blood
Now it's white
Specs of goldstone
Remain... my love is true
Although I'm blue."
(poem by Rifie Hogan, copyright 2007)

STATS of the Lonely Frog I couldn't Name: 1.8cm x 2.1cm x 1.7cm

Snakes!

Snakes!

(AnnaDuhame)
I have really enjoyed making these! I realize a snake isn't everyone's idea of beauty, but they come in such amazing colors and patterns....who can resist the idea of creating snake beads!
Dragons!

Dragons!

(HoolooGlassworks)
I've always had a love of dragons. Working with glass has given me the opportunity to explore their form and create them as I see them. Lately, I've been working more on the Chinese dragon form, different in that they don't have wings!
Polar Bears

Polar Bears

(AnnaDuhame)
I saw a picture that inspired me to make these....two polar bears on a rapidly melting iceberg. Polar bears are strong swimmers but as the icebergs become more scarce due to warming water temperatures the swimming distances get larger and larger.
Estrella

Estrella

(estrellax)
I am of spain and totally new in this and the enchants I see wonderful things here to me and I at the moment am learning hope to be putting things better buy the way my english is very basic.
these are my beginnings.

Turtles

Turtles

(LOZANOGLASSART)
Lozano Glassworks
Today's Art, Tomorrow's Antiques

Danny Lozano began flame working glass in 2001 in the heart of the valley located in beautiful Corvallis, Oregon. A primarily self taught artist, his medium in glass requires the use of compressed gases to manipulate the material with the use of an industrial torch fueled by propane and oxygen. With the majority of the work done in front of a torch all the pieces are put together solely by the artist without the use of any molds, pre-drawn images or assistance.

     Lozano Glass incorporates some of the most contemporary techniques known to the world of borosilicate glass such as fuming with precious metals, switchback montages, and writing characters in glass. You can also find classical Italian techniques such as lattichino, incalmo, and reticellos to his array of glass art. With these techniques he begins with a base material usually of the Pyrex or Simax brand. Piece by piece a project is started. Blending passion, technique, and guided by a balance of color sometimes rich with excitement or subdued in an earth tone tranquility, a piece is started.

     The excitement of his art not only resides in the finished piece, but also in the infancy of the material being worked. This particular type of glass (chemical composition) is less than a century old while other glass compositions have been around for thousands of years. Colors, techniques and innovations in borosilicate glass are in the midst of a renaissance . There is a revolution in ideas and techniques occurring in this particular field of glassblowing that has the community excited for its future. As a member of this movement, Danny would like to thank you for taking a moment of your time to view and explore his work.


Business #732-501-2436
ww... In Harbour Village Port Royal, Beaufort just off of Parris ave and showing work on Calhoun str. Bluffton,
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Organic Folk Art Cats

Organic Folk Art Cats

(AnnaDuhame)
I really enjoy creating these earthy cats that look like some kind of exotic stone. They are great for experimenting with different colors and textures!
Birds

Birds

(MaryCLockwood)
I've only made a handful of these birds to show, but I'm feeling a pull in this direction that I think I should follow. You never know where these little nudges will lead, but I can't wait to find out! Hope you enjoy.
Jellyfish

Jellyfish

(AnnaDuhame)
I really love creating raised scenes on my beads. I love to have a design that you can touch and feel each of the parts. I used to encase these, but I get so much satisfaction when I make them this way!
Delightfully Ganesh

Delightfully Ganesh

(Angelinabeadalina)
Delightful in his way, always sending out good vibes. . . Ganesh is the Hindu god who is the remover of obstacles. He brings success, peace, and wisdom. It seems that every picture I've seen of him has a festive air to it, a sense of delight in all that life offers. I wanted to convey that same feeling with this three bead sculpture. I hope it brings you a smile and that you can feel those good vibes travelling outward to you!
Sea Glass

Sea Glass

(BeckyCongdon)
I love being around water..sea/lakes,... Glass is the perfect media for capturing that transparency and colors. I love making aquarium & fish beads. Enjoy!
New Betta Bead - Spring 2007

New Betta Bead - Spring 2007

(JanetCrosby-Firef...)
I love betta fish. I haven't made a betta bead in some time, so I thought it was time. This one turned out approximately 3x larger then my earlier ones...!
Funky Folk Art Cats

Funky Folk Art Cats

(AnnaDuhame)
OK, this first one was totally inspired by Lina Khan's amazing set! I have made brightly patterned cats before, but this will probably be my most favorite...I absolutely adore the pattern!
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