I love fume work , probably more than color . Very nice to see it is not dead yet . Lets see some more variations , these are schmoove .
I should of made these a long time ago- always wanted to do more with them but I realized they look pretty cool as is! They are on eBay now- thanks for looking!!
first one...
second one...
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I love fume work , probably more than color . Very nice to see it is not dead yet . Lets see some more variations , these are schmoove .
Stellar!
superb! Do please show more.
I hope I'm not stepping out of bounds here but as a complete new commer to marbles in general and fuming in particular I would love any hints on how your mibs were done. If I'm out of line feel free to jump on me but I'm trying to build a library of techniques in search of my own thing.
I saw some great mibs done by Tim Keysers using this technique last year in his class but missed his lunch time demo of how it is done.
Thanks
PJH
Hey... on what PJH says.. I would be interested also...am new to marbles and this is sooo pretty. Kay
Thanks everybody!
They are fumed inside out patterning collapsed... into a marble... cool stuff.
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kevin what torch do you use ? ....it seems very fume friendly
hey kevin what did you get for it on ebay?? i saw it at 51 bucks... nice work..
whoa- totally forgot about this post lol...
gotglass- I use a 50 mm herbert arnold and I love it My teacher Ezra used a herbie and I loved the fume he got so I followed suit.
3minrip- I haven't a clue at the moment... I just looked for a while and couldn't find it.. but thanks!
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