I believe this is the most awesome, unique use of glass I’ve ever seen. This work is by the artist Walter Gordinier with glass materials mostly (all?) from the great glass company Uroboros.

Please look here (below) to be inspired!

http://www.uroboros.com/images/artist_gallery/Walter_Gordanier/full_images/image1.jpg

 

Thanks for visiting my web site!

Jerry (webmaster, Crafting Glass)

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Nov

19

These images are incredible, IMHO. They are all by microscopic photography. I have selected the pictures below because they are of glass or are of substances on glass. There are many more stunning images from this web site created by Nikon. Most of the images are not of glass (sadly)but it is fun just to browse them anyway. I believe those of you with artistic talent will find at least one image that will inspire your creative juices. Enjoy!

Jerry (webmaster. Crafting Glass) All pictures from Nikon small world

 CarbInGlass, Joseph Barabe, McCone Associates, Nikon small world CordedInGlass

 Carborundum….In Glass,         

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The web site is http://www.nikonsmallworld.com

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Hi Everyone;

I’ve added three new videos just below this post. They are all good but I especially love the the Glass Blowing at the Henry Ford Museum one! And don’ forget to view the “Glass Artist Of the Month” article just below the videos if you haven’t seen it yet. It features Guy Kemper, a world famous artist from Kentucky.

 Enjoy,

Jerry (webmaster CraftingGlass.com) 

Crafters: Learn to make your own decorated and lighted Christmas glass blocks! Very beautiful and unique (See pictures and “click here” link below).

Christmas/Holiday Bright BlocksBrightBlockChristmas/HolidayGlassBlock ChristmasRoseBrightBlockLightedGlassBlock

 http://94c21btjwpx-yfrx-5zal9ymbn.hop.clickbank.net/ Click Here

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See Artisans making a glass pitcher pretty much the way it would be made in the 1600’s (This video is here on the CraftingGlass web site also). Jamestown Glass House.com is a very interesting place to visit, in my humble opinion.  Jerry

Look here:

http://www.jamestownglasshouse.com

 

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