Saturday, October 17, 2009

This was one of those pieces that just knock you on your ass when you lay eyes upon it, you know?
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Got to peep this thing this spring down in Reseda at the Wicked Sands bay where it was created when I was thru for a visit.
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Missy said she thinks it was around early May and that sounds fine to me.
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The blowers that worked together on this amazing bub were Luke Wilson, Cowboy, JOP, Arty, and Ryno.
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It has two slides, both with the Luke Wilson style disc-diffused pushs.
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17 inches tall, and from arm to arm on the "EleShiva" thing she's 5 inches.
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The fixed stem has ten multicolored arms that can be seen through the clear part of the can.
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"The piece was made at WS in Reseda and I loved it sooooo much that I had to keep it for myself ;)" said Missy of this awesome glass behemoth! If she didn't, I surely would have, ha!
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And a shot of JOP while making the Ganesh/Shiva figure!
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Big props to the blowers obviously, and to Missy for sharing this incredibly exceptional masterpiece made by some of today's boro maestros! Thanks for looking everyone!

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