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Artist Information:
Stephen Cressey
Gouverneur, NY
United States
Member Since: Jul 2006

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Artist Statement:
The goal is a continual
incremental self-taught
exploration in traditional
soft glass lampworking; work
is towards creating
traditional free hand blown
art glass. Designing and
producing annual limited
edition hand blown crystal
ornaments for select clients
and notable charitable
concerns directly supports
further study in this
exploration.

The work is with clear
crystal tubing applying
overlay/s of European color
glasses in the flame, similar
to the early American bohemian
discipline, which is
diminutive, delicate, yet
strong in nature. Each piece
is manipulated in the flame
with both hands allowing heat
to join, melt and move the
glass in preparation of
blowing a vessel shape. Air
marvering is the rule for
shaping and very little
surface marvering is used to
achieve the final shape
desired in form. Allowing
gravity and each individual
glass colors viscosity to
effect and further control its
destiny as to form and flow of
color interaction is to be
enjoyed within the creative
process.

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