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#light fixture Ceramic mushroom lamp for office space http://dlvr.it/PZytQW
Japan_Unique table lamp from reclaimed wooden piece.
Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/listing/514535976/japanunique-handcrafted-table-lamp-from?ref=shop_home_active_1
A Clockwork Orange_Unique handcrafted and hand painted wooden table lamp with black IKEA KVART spotlight.
Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/listing/505771470/a-clockwork-orange-unique-handcrafted?ref=listing-shop-header-0
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Desert Skies is finished
I'm really pleased with this one. I finished her around 1 this morning. 24 inches tall, 6.25 inches at the base, 12 inches at the top, 52 strands of glass with 260 pieces and 700 rings. she, along with all of my glass, is 25% off for all the holiday shoppers out there.
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Work In Progress
This morning I was chatting back and forth with a fellow glasser. He started the conversation with the following quote.
"Art is not what you see, but what you make others see." ..Edgar Degas
It prompted me to come back with...
"It is very good to copy what one sees; it is much better to draw what you can't see any more but is in your memory. It is a transformation in which imagination and memory work together. You only reproduce what struck you, that is to say the necessary." -- Edgar Degas
Back and forth we would go with quotes from Degas and Matisse to Einstein and Hawking.
I've had this project on my table for a while now. I found this photo of a stunning, desert southwest, sunset that I very much wanted to turn into a table lamp. I spent days looking at various sheets of glass to buy and finally realized I did NOT want to copy the picture itself but draw from it and make a lamp that speaks "Desert Skies" to me. I went through my glass stock and found the glass I would use for the project. This is the first section.
Marble and Onyx from Tulungagung
Untuk versi bahasa kunjungi Marmer dan Onyx Tulungagung.My hometown, Tulungagung is well known for its marble products and recognized as the biggest marble craft producer in Indonesia. The biggest marble craft industry is located in Campurdarat Subdistrict where most of the craft artists and entrepreneurs live. It’s strange that I never really paid attention to it when I lived there, but now I…
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