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Sweet Nothingness

Sweet Nothingness

Posted by JohnBridges on 9/10/2008
Introducing the new Dipper series, one marble dipped in another. Aiming for the 2/3 to 1/3 ratio for dynamic balance. Everything is better with a little something else mixed in.
1 1/2" Sweet Nothingness
Side 1
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1 1/2" Sweet Nothingness
Top
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1 1/2" Sweet Nothingness
Side-ish
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1 1/2" Sweet Nothingness
More side-ish
640 x 640 pixels  (278 KB)
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1 1/2" Sweet Nothingness
Bottomish
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1 1/2" Sweet Nothingness
Bottom
640 x 637 pixels  (232 KB)
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1 1/2" Sweet Nothingness
Close
954 x 346 pixels  (228 KB)
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John Bridges
John Bridges here, I'm an independent glass artist working in my home studio here in lovely Eugene, Oregon, which some call the glass Mecca of the Northwest. I'm currently 39 years of age and I live here with my wife and two daughters, 7 and 12, who tolerate my eccentricities honorably.

I’ve always been drawn to create art, expressed mostly in graphic art and music, yet I have a background in science as well, mostly in electricity. I was working professionally in electronic engineering technology when, in 2000, I discovered glass lampworking through a practicing friend. I was immediately fascinated by what I saw as the perfect marriage of art and science. I began experimenting, amazed that hours would fly past as I watched the glass swirl and twirl in the flame. I was drawn in, as if glass art came and got me.

From the very first I've been fascinated with marbles. Something about the way they can transport the mind out of the room to some uncharted sphere, something about that otherworldly floatiness, something about that perfectly round spin....It all had me transfixed. Marbles are magical in that they have no purpose other than being what they are. They possess their own dynamic energy in that they’ll roll away if not kept captive on a stand.

I now create glassworks in many forms, but marbles remain my focus, heart desire, and the subject of late night ponderings. I've developed several marble families, and there are more to come as I continue to chart unknown lands. I mostly rely on implosion as a base technique, and am generally in pursuit of symmetry, depth, and resonant character, though departures from those points can be enlightening.

I strive to make all my marbles presentable from any angle, as any sphere should be. As I continue I find myself being drawn toward ever greater levels of translucence and detailed texture. I feel that the ideal marble should use all the area that a sphere allows, yet leaving enough clear space for the gazing eye to penetrate all depths, and every form should be composed of numerous strands. In this way a marble should be pleasing from a distance, and yet draw the in the gazer as the eye pursues an end to the detail without success. So if you please, have a nice gaze at these images and let me know if I’ve succeeded.

-John Bridges



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Swooshy Sweet
Nice marble John! I'm really loving your close~ups lately ~ too. Quality =} Stan
» Posted by StarrootsGlass on 9/10/2008 8:55:24 PM.
amazing Marble!!
love the look and the technique... the photo's are stunning as well! nice work!
» Posted by BradenHammond on 9/16/2008 10:15:14 PM.
wow
wow amazing marbles I too am in oregon but I'm in salem. Born in Eugene though but it wasn't the glass mecca then. I have only been doing glass for a short time but I am in love with it. Just need some good tutoring. But as I say WOW nice work. I love the Depth and Mystery you include in your marbles. Awsome is the only other word that comes to mind.
» Posted by Carolynsglass on 11/4/2008 5:55:49 AM.


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