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Post by mnhermit on Oct 14, 2014 7:53:17 GMT -5
One of my nephew's when he graduated from college decided he was going to be an artist (much gnashing of teeth and pulling of hair throughout the family as he was 'wasting he's life' on foolishness) and got a job as an apprentice at a stained glass shop in Philadelphia. This is what he's doing now. stained glass project from start to finishpretty darned impressive to me, but then I'm biased
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2014 8:32:45 GMT -5
Artist and Craftsman, very nicely done.
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Post by fauxmaha on Oct 14, 2014 8:44:17 GMT -5
Very cool.
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Post by theevan on Oct 14, 2014 9:18:39 GMT -5
Painstaking and impressive.
Do stain glass people have a way to forestall lead poisoning?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2014 9:22:07 GMT -5
Painstaking and impressive. Do stain glass people have a way to forestall lead poisoning? Yes, washing hands often if not wearing gloves, keeping the work area clean and good ventilation when soldering.
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Post by RickW on Oct 14, 2014 22:47:32 GMT -5
Nice job. Always loved stained glass. Good on him for proving the doubters wrong.
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Post by millring on Oct 15, 2014 5:20:59 GMT -5
Nice work. Worth bragging about.
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Post by t-bob on Oct 15, 2014 12:56:36 GMT -5
Impressive and beautiful!
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Post by Hobson on Oct 15, 2014 17:14:19 GMT -5
Making a living as an artist (or musician) is something to be proud of.
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