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Jan/Feb 2006 **CD**

Jan/Feb 2006 **CD**
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Glass Art January/February 2006 issue

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Josh Simpson:“Heavenly Inspirations, Earthly Visions”
by Debbie Tarsitano
Debbie Tarsitano tours Josh Simpson's Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, studio and interviews the artist about his studio, his career and his art.

Hurricane Fails to Break Glass Artist
by Marl Rosenbaum, Rosetree Glass, New Orleans
Mark Rosenbaum, Rosetree Glass, New Orleans, gives his first-hand account of the effects of Katrina on his family and studio as well as observations of the city in its post-hurricane state.

The Many Colors of Patrice
by Butch Young
Butch Young reviews the work of student, Patrice, and examines her use of color in sandblasted work.

“Salatbolle” – Jørn Again?
by Richard Porch
Richard Porch details how the Danish architect of the Sydney Opera House, Jorn Utzon, collaborated with an Australian glass artist based in Britain, Rodney Bender, on the design of a limited edition glass bowl.

Are You Stopping Sales of Your Artwork?
by Ann Sanborn
In over five years of attending shows, surveying art glass attendees, teaching classes and working with artists, Ann Sanborn has discovered what holds artists back from increasing artwork sales. Read this article, and start the New Year off by improving your personal and professional growth - and your income.

Coldworking Glass: Part XI
Some Assembly Required
by Milon Townsend
Grinding, polishing and laminating offer some rare possibilities to combine elements without the need for hot work. In this series of images, Milon Townsend demonstrates how these coldworking techniques open up many new possibilities for artistic expression.

An Homage to Ludwig Müller-Uri
by Jörg M. Unger
Jörg M. Unger traces the unique history of the making of flameworked glass eyes in Lauscha, Germany.

Using Precious Metal in Glass Beadmaking: Part II
by Patricia Frantz
In the first installment, Patricia Frantz described the different precious metals available and the tools needed to successfully use these metals. In this installment, she provides more detailed instructions on how to use the various forms of the four precious metals.

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