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Tridacna Crocea Series
Imagery: The large diver capturing clams from horror shows... |
This series consists of small, medium and large sized irregular shaped scalloped bowls in bright transparent colors. Can stand alone or be nested.
Furniture piece shown on right provided by the Advanced Wood Products Laboratory Program, Georgia Institute of Technology; Student - Kareem Bendeck, Professor - Alan Harp, MS ID
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Harlequin Series |
Flat Cane vessels consisting of bright transparent flat cane. They come in varying sizes from 12 to 15 inches tall.
Furniture piece shown on right provided by the Advanced Wood Products Laboratory Program, Georgia Institute of Technology; Student - Nick Komor, Professor - Alan Harp, MS ID |

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Zanferico Series |
Latticino Cane vases consist of white ballerino round cane approximately 12 to 15 inches tall. |
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Bottiglia Series |
The Bottiglia Series is a way to play with the molten glass, using different textures found in nature and man made materials. Expanding the bubble into forms fashioned from tree bark or bricks give these bottles their unique features. Clear glass and bright transparent color groupings in varied sizes provide for simple but versatile and effective interior decorations. |

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Zucca Series |
The Gourd Ginger Jar and Pumpkin Bowl series is a favorite glass subject of mine and appear as handles and decoration with vines and leaves on the body of the jar and the lid. This series is made in the "Pulegoso" technique, Novocento style. All attachments are applied hot at the furnace.
Furniture piece shown on right provided by the Advanced Wood Products Laboratory Program, Georgia Institute of Technology; Student - Jesse Chen, Professor - Alan Harp, MS ID |

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Dreamcoat Series |
The Dreamcoat Series utilizes transparent flat cane and a technique called altered axis where the cane bubble is transferred to another blowpipe on a altered 90° axis. |

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Pennellate Series |
Description to come.
Furniture piece shown on right provided by the Advanced Wood Products Laboratory Program, Georgia Institute of Technology; Student - Jesse Gooley, Professor - Alan Harp, MS ID |

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Glass Scape Sculptures |
The Glass Scape series is 'fairly odd stuff'; a category of experiments in glass blowing that have a successful aesthetic and unusually lend themselves to arboretum and sunroom design settings at a smaller scale size and outdoor landscaping installations in larger form.
Furniture piece shown on right provided by the Advanced Wood Products Laboratory Program, Georgia Institute of Technology; Student - Kate Schindel, Professor - Alan Harp, MS ID |

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