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Bidding has ended on this item. Item:1 1/8" Wig-Wag Marble Handmade by Seth Parks |
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This is a 1 1/8" wig-wag marble by Seth Parks. The colors are thickly encased in clear giving it a lot of dimension. Signed and dated SP 09. I sign and date using a titanium pen which leaves a deposit of titanium on the glass instead of scratching it, it's only obvious in the right light at the right angle. Size: 1 1/8" - 29mm
Please see my other listings for more glass collectibles. Artist Biography My name is Seth Parks. I was born in 1984, in Waterville, Maine. As a child I was very artistic, constantly drawing, designing things, and sculpting clay. I had a fascination with glass and how pieces were made but never understood how to do it or where to begin. After graduating high school in 2003, I found a local glassblower working in hot glass who gave lessons to beginners. After my first lesson, I was hooked. I immediately developed a great passion for glassblowing. There is just something about the way that glass moves when it is molten; the way you must move with the glass rather than move it really intrigues me. Wanting to learn more, I went on to study at some of the world’s leading glass schools, including The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass, Penland School of Crafts, Snow Farm and Pilchuck Glass Schools. I have been taught by some of the world’s greatest glassblowers including Sally Prach, Elio Quarisa, and Cesare Toffolo. Lampworking is my primary way of blowing glass. Lampworking or ‘’flameworking’’ is a technique derived from the centuries old technique of blowing glass using an oil lamp. I start with a glass tube or rod and then apply the desired colors by melting glass on the outside and encasing it in clear glass using my propane/oxygen torch, burning at approximately 5000 degrees Fahrenheit. I then blow out the piece to the desired size and shape, and further shape it with various graphite and metal tools. I get much of my inspiration through nature and create forms such as flowers and animals. My pieces combining the delicate details of nature and the strength of borosilicate glass are functional works of art. Shipping Combine shipping discount is $1 for each additional item. If you wish to combine purchases into one shipment please email me to let me know then email me when you are ready for me to ship and I will send you an updated invoice with the shipping discount.
All items are shipped within 2 business days of receipt of payment. Ships via USPS or UPS to the continental U.S. If you live outside this area please contact me to discuss shipping charges. Items are carefully packaged in bubble wrap and fully insured. If item arrives damaged keep ALL packaging and contact me immediately. Payment Paypal is the preferred method of payment however I do accept Visa, Mastercard, Am.Ex., Discover via phone or check. Although payment must clear before order is shipped. Returns Due to the detailed nature of this art we accept returns if the item turns out to not be exactly what you expected. This must be done so within 7 days of receipt. Buyer must pay return shipping fees. |
Shipping and handling Item location: Redondo Beach, CA, United States Shipping to: United States
 
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