Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Some More Glass and Ornaments Pics

I decided to put up a few more of the previous series of pictures, I thought that some of these others turned out nice as well. For upcoming posts I thought that I might focus on some of the old cameras that I have. I will post pictures as well as specifications for each camera, I will alternate between different series of pictures and different selected cameras from my collection. While I am on the subject of cameras, here is my tools of the trade.
Current DSLR:
  • Canon EOS Rebel XT (8 meg)
  • Canon EFS 18-55mm f3.5
  • Canon EF 75-300mm Zoom f4

My First SLR:

  • Canon TX 35mm Camera Body (1975) Fully Manual, rebuilt in 2002
  • Canon lens 50mm f1.8
  • Canon lens Zoom 100mm to 200mm f5.6
  • Tokina lens 28mm f2.8


Dried Flowers


Brass Girl (Fairy)


More Glass


Brass Girl (Fairy)

More Glass





Brass Girl (Fairy)




A Glass Cat


A Glass Mouse

A Blue Bird




A Cardinal Bird


A Family of Snowman






Monday, December 22, 2008

Kosta Boda - Goran Warff - Art Glass

I bought a piece of art glass while shopping with my wife at a Danish furniture store a little while back. While walking around the store I saw this piece of art, I say art because it has no function other than a paper weight. It has a very nice shape (a twisted rectangular shape, with the top chopped of on an angle), nice color (it is almost clear with a hint of green), there is a hollow indent underneath almost the shape of an egg (see the picture below). In any case, I kept coming back to look at it, it kept grabbing my attention.This piece was originally not for sale, it did not have a price on it. I think that it was a piece that they had on a wood bookcase meant to show off the bookcase. I asked the clerk if it was for sale and could I purchase it. At first he was not sure, he went to the back of the store and emerged a little later with a price of around $110. So I purchased the piece. My wife purchased a very nice vase at the same time.


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(Top, Left, Right, Front)

Company: Kosta Boda, Sweden Est 1742
Web: http://www.kostaboda.com/experience/index.html?lang=en
Artist/Designer: Goran Warff
Signed: Yes
Serial Number: 98806

Goran Warff represents two artistic eras at Kosta Boda. He first joined the company in 1964 from a smaller Swedish glassworks and studies in industrial design at a Bauhaus-influenced school in Ulm, Germany. After 10 years of helping define a style with his innovative designs and processes, Goran took leave for Australia, then England, where he worked and taught. He returned to Kosta Boda in 1984, and as before, created designs that have defined their times in glass artistry. Like other artists and craftspeople of Kosta Boda this native of the island of Gotland, Sweden, is inspired by the immediacy of nature, of sea and sky, forest and farm, experienced by all Swedes, including city dwellers. His trademark designs are organic in form - most often hand-worked right out of the furnace - that draw on the qualities of glass as a viscous fluid frozen into gleaming crystal.


"Every glass object is unique. For the observer, it’s an encounter with optics – the glass sings and glitters with light. I want my glass to open the observer’s mind, to capture the sound of light as it rings and echoes through the piece. I want it to inspire," says Göran Wärff.

The common denominator of the pieces on show is vivid colour, which Wärff uses to accent the transparency of the glass; red, green and blue, according to his fancy, underscore the fluid motion of the glass and give it life, while judiciously placed cuts heighten our appreciation of the piece still further.

Göran Wärff is an internationally acclaimed glass artist who has participated in over forty exhibitions the world over. He is represented at design and glass museums in the U.S.A., Japan, Australia, Europe and South Africa.

At Kosta Boda, Göran Wärff is something of a doyen of design. With more than forty years’ experience of his chosen profession, he has acquired deep-seated knowledge of the potential of glass and its inherent limitations, working always in close collaboration with the master craftsmen at Kosta glassworks. Often he issues his own personal challenges to the rest of the team, seeking new approaches and new ways of forming the glowing melt, the liquid that is glass.

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This is the Vase that My Wife Girly bought


The other day I was bored and I wanted to take some pictures, so I decided to take some macro pictures of some of our glass pieces. I was surprised with the outcome, I have included some of the results below.


Macro Pictures of the Goran Warff Piece..














Macro Pictures of the Vase above..












Happy Holidays to All!

Allen

















Thursday, December 11, 2008

Faces of all kinds from different places.

Colorful faces


Looking for money
I thought "ET" went home!
* I did not actually take this Photo, My Brother Brian did, I just edited out the people that were standing on either side.



Looking for more money


Famous Faces

Famous Faces


Alien looking faces


Erie looking faces


Erie looking faces



Puzzeled looking faces

Dead faces


A face only a mother could love


Hip looking faces



Wise, smiling faces (Las Vegas)

Wise, Smiling faces (Las Vegas)


Cold faces (Montreal)


Prickly Surprised Faces (Montreal)



Implied Faces (Montreal)
Stop looking at me


Statuesque Faces (Las Vegas)


Mayan Faces (Mexico)

Shrunkin head Faces (Mexico)


Senior Frog faces (Mexico)



Painted faces (Mexico)



Kitchen Terrorist
My Wife Girly does not like taking pictures, this is her posing for one.

Me, having a bad hair day.

My Brother Brian, having the same bad hair day
Don't we look alike?
My brother Brian, just waking up, Grumpy.


Zack, Yelling at someone, for something.. (NJ)



His brother Nathanial, getting cought doing something he wasn't supposed to. (NJ)



My Son Collin laughing at Nathanial with the funny hat on (NJ)



My Son Collin on holloween, clowning around when he was younger



Collin and his friends goofing off



Rock Star (Brooks) trying out some new stage make-up


My Nephew Daniel on holloween, when he was younger



My Dog Tia Looking Cute, she will be a mother in one week



Tia when she was a few weeks old