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Author Archives: Robert Godfrey
Segmented Glass
Segmented Glass Sculptures by Jiyong Lee Illinois artist Jiyong Lee uses a special glass technique called cold working to create his unusual segmented sculptures inspired by the growth of cells. The artworks, part of a series called Segmentation, are created without glass blowing … Continue reading
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A Cultural Unsubscribe
“Rudolph Perz, an advertising executive who pondered a soulless, squishy, cylindrical mixture of flour and water on his kitchen table 50 years ago and conjured up the genial Pillsbury Doughboy, died on Thursday in a suburban Chicago hospital. He was … Continue reading
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Unintended Juxtapositions
Juvenile, I know, but couldn’t help myself with rubber and good luck in the same marketing effort. From here.
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North Rose Window of Notre Dame, Paris
The North window is mostly made up the oldest glass in the Cathedral.
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Red Jumping Fences
Another abstract in a series