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09-13-2010, 02:12 PM
BEGINNER LAMPWORK SCULPTURE: WHIMSICAL CREATURES
Eli Mazet $100 + $15 material fee (non-refundable)
October 17, Sun (10am- 5pm)
In this class, students will be working with borosilicate glass to create whimsical creatures like frogs, lizards, turtles, and fish. Demos and step-by-step instruction will help students learn techniques to build creatures that can hang or sit on a paperweight. Each student will take home a piece made in a demo.
Beginner to intermediate level, students must have taken at least Beginner Flameworking.
Eugene Glass School
575 Wilson Street
Eugene OR 97402
Telephone: (541) 342-2959
Fax: (541) 342-2924
email: info@eugeneglassschool.org
www.eugeneglassschool.org
ELI MAZET might be the most passionate glass artists you could ever meet. Setting up his own studio space within months of TIm, he was soon on his torch 30-40 hours a week. In a few years Eli accomplished a level of skill that would take most people a lifetime Eli's enthusiasm for glass is contagious , and soon he found outlets for his glass on the Oregon Coast. Recently Eli has begun painting, using subject matters he has made in glass, bringing his frogs, whales, and joy of making art to the canvas.
www.mazetstudios.com
Imagine Gallery
www.facebook.com/pages/Eugene-OR/Imagine-Gallery/187883447158
Eli Mazet $100 + $15 material fee (non-refundable)
October 17, Sun (10am- 5pm)
In this class, students will be working with borosilicate glass to create whimsical creatures like frogs, lizards, turtles, and fish. Demos and step-by-step instruction will help students learn techniques to build creatures that can hang or sit on a paperweight. Each student will take home a piece made in a demo.
Beginner to intermediate level, students must have taken at least Beginner Flameworking.
Eugene Glass School
575 Wilson Street
Eugene OR 97402
Telephone: (541) 342-2959
Fax: (541) 342-2924
email: info@eugeneglassschool.org
www.eugeneglassschool.org
ELI MAZET might be the most passionate glass artists you could ever meet. Setting up his own studio space within months of TIm, he was soon on his torch 30-40 hours a week. In a few years Eli accomplished a level of skill that would take most people a lifetime Eli's enthusiasm for glass is contagious , and soon he found outlets for his glass on the Oregon Coast. Recently Eli has begun painting, using subject matters he has made in glass, bringing his frogs, whales, and joy of making art to the canvas.
www.mazetstudios.com
Imagine Gallery
www.facebook.com/pages/Eugene-OR/Imagine-Gallery/187883447158