Light in Coils (new)

Here is my new lamp with ammonites. If you will scroll down to the older posts, you will find a detail story about my "Light in the Coils" project. This particular lamp was made with 46 ammonites (each worked individually) and it's size is 4.5-by-9-by12 inches. The base is slightly wider and longer and made out of Butternut wood.


2 comments:

  1. Thank you, Monika, for your kind words. Hope you will like what you will see on my site, I have more lamps there and more to come. I'm trying different shapes and sizes all the time, the results are very amazing sometimes.

    What do you do? Are you teacher?
    Have a nice evening,
    Konstantin

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  2. Hello Konstantin - since Facebook placed this message in your "Other" message area - I've tried to find an email for you, with no luck! So, I'll post a copy of that message here in your comments, so that you'll be informed.

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    Konstantin Soyfer

    Hello Konstantin (Stan),

    Just a quick note here. In browsing around the Internet, I came across your website. I was very impressed as I took a look at it, especially the lamps you’ve created with the ammonite fossils! Those are surely some very creative projects, and I see that you're continuing to pursue new ways of incorporating the fossils! I have shared a link to your website, along with a composite image of your lamps with my IGGA “feed” - which posts to both Twitter and our IGGA Facebook page. Here’s the link to that Facebook post, should you wish to review or respond to it...

    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=615262625186621&set=a.221027677943453.99328.220439428002278&type=1

    In the future, I’d like to share more of your remarkable stained glass art with my fellow glass artists and the enthusiasts who follow my “feed”. I’m hoping that you’ll accept my “friend” invitation, so that I’ll be able to “tag” you - to notify you of such posts.

    If you have a workshop, or glass event that you’d like publicized, please notify me and I’ll try to share that as well.

    Feel free to browse the IGGA page, you’ll find over 11,000 posts on all sorts of “glassy” topics. Who knows, you may bump into some old friends, or possibly make some new ones.

    Peace -Gerry Phibbs, member of the Board of Directors, International Guild of Glass Artists, Inc.

    https://www.facebook.com/IGGA1

    http://www.igga.org/

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