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russian lampworker some works
Hi
I started working with glass 12 years ago when I was in the US. My area of interest is primarily focused on human figure. Here are some of my latest works ( all made with boro glass/
Venus, 15 inches tall, sandblasted Attachment 70274Attachment 70275Attachment 70276Attachment 70277samuraiAttachment 70278 little night serenade
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Welcome to TMP!
Those pieces are beautiful, really like your style!
Any more you can show us?
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Welcome!
Those are awesome. Looking forward to seeing more work by you. :D
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VENUS! Is amazing. It is a love /hate.... super conversation starting pieces. With perfect proportions....
I literally, just seconds before turning on the p.c. Put a few feldspar in my friends hand as a gift. He is "looking to put a biscuit in his lady's basket " asking for fertility help.
The stones were moon stone , and labradorite.
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My goodness that is incredible work. You are very gifted.
Hope you stick around and show more of your work.
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Sensational work popov. Welcome to the pot !
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Great work!
Very clean
Can you please P.M. Me a price on the samurai?
Please post more of your work, very refreshing
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Your work is very good.Where did you learn/practise ?
In the States or in Russia?
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Welcome to TMP! Thanks for the pictures of your work. Very nice!
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Beautiful Work!Thank you for sharing it with us, and welcome to the melting pot!
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Wow very nice!!!!Love the work!!!!
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Your work is very good.Where did you learn/practise ?
In the States or in Russia?
Tell us more
My formal training was limited to 3 months of beadmaking class that was taught in Ann Arbor ( University of Michigan) in 2002. After that I was on my own. There are some books that helped me a lot , I will mention only 2 of them - "Contemporary Lampworking" and "Advanced Flameworking" by Townsend.
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did you study with harald?
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I love the human forms! My favorites are the samurai, and the jester hourglass from the first post. Although I like everything else as well. I look forward to seeing more of your work!
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Wow. I also want to get working on the human form eventually, that's pretty much my main goal skills wise, I'm pretty much at the stick figure stage right now.