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April/May, 1989 - Vol. 2 No. 6.February/March, 1989 - Vol. 2 No. 5.
- FOOTPRINTS of Robert A. Mickelsen.
- Photo #1 PATRIOTIC HOT LEGS.
- Photo #2 Nassau Grouper.
- Photo #3 Lionfish.
- Photo #4 Gray Angelfish.
- Photo #5 MARATHON MAN.
- Photo #6 Lightning Bolts.
- Photo #7 Dream & Secrets.
- Photo #8 Osprey.
- Photo #9 Moorish Idol.
- Photo #10 Robert A. Mickelsen, in his studio.
- Photo #11 Spade fish. (Not Printed.)
- Photo #12 Trigger fish. (Not Printed.)
- Photo #13 Banded Butterfly fish. (Not Printed.)
- Photo #14 Cayman Reef. 30" overall height. (Not Printed.)
- Photo #15 Crimson Maelsttom. (Not Printed.)
- Photo #16 Awakening - Phoenix Series.
- Photo #17 Blue Daydreams. (Not Printed.)
- Photo #18 The Screamer. (Not Printed.)
- TO THE EDITOR.
- CALENDAR OF EVENTS.
Decenber/January, 1988/89 - Vol. 2 No. 4.
- Collections by Gruba.
- Photo #1 Steve Gruba, Demonstrating.
- Photo #2 MENAGE' A TROIS - overall height is 22".
- Photo #3 BUSTING LOSE 15" long by 9 1/2" High.
- Photo #4 BULLISH MARKET 12 1/2" by 9 1/2" high.
- Photo #5 FIGHTING RAMS 14" long by 9 1/2" high
- Photo #6 Steve Gruba. Demonstrating the way he constructs his sculpture.
- Photo #7 Steve Gruba, from the back cover is a photo of Steve in his studio.
- Photo #8 BULLISH MARKET.
- POLARISCOPE Viewing the stress in glass.
- FAREWELL TO A PIONEER.
- The 19th Annual Glass Art Society Conference.
- 34th Annual on Scientific Glassblowing.
- New YorkNew York Experimental Glass Workshop, Inc.
October/November, 1988 - Vol. 2 No. 3.
- "OFF HAND" "GLASSBLOWING" IN A TORCH FLAME.
- Photo #1 Paul Trautman, Demonstrating.
- Photo #2 ZEBRA GOBLET.
- Photo #3 ORNAMENT.
- The best results with the IRIDIZING PROCESS have been obtained with stannous chloride. During one of the late-night sessions, Paul, Boyce Lundstrom, and several of the students were talking about the affects of iridizing solution on colored borosilicate glass. This prompted Boyce to bring out his iridizing equipment (a atomizer and a tin can) to demonstrate his method of.......
- Photo #4 OPAQUE MULTI-GREEN CONTAINER WITH A GROUND GLASS STOPPER.
- Photo #5 ORNAMENT.
- Photo #6 Paul Trautman Demonstrating.
- A MODERN DAY FAIRYTALE.
- Sandblasters, Part 2.
- Photo #1 Sandblasting Equipment.
- Show Case.
- GLASS FUSING. THIS "NEW" TECHNIQUE IS 4.000 YEARS OLD,
AND STILL GROWINGAugust/September, 1988 - Vol. 2 No. 2.
- SOUTHWEST ART.
- Photo #1, Hoop Dancer.
- TO THE EDITOR.
- YOUR INSURANCE MATTERS
YOU BETTER SHOP AROUND.- LEWIS DESCRIBES HOW HE MAKES HIS INDIAN DANCERS.
- Photo #1, Lewis Willson is working on a medium Indian Dancer.
- Photo #2, Awatavi Monster Man Dancer.
- Photo #3, Wupa-Ala Dancer.
- Photo #4, Lewis Willson is working on a medium Indian Dancer.
- Photo #5, Lewis Willson is working on a medium Indian Dancer.
- Photo #6, Lewis Willson is working on a medium Indian Dancer.
- SANDBLASTERS WHICH SYSTEM IS RIGHT FOR YOU.
- Show Case.
June/July, 1988 - Vol. 2 No. 1.
- WHAT IS AN ARTIST? John-Paul LeJeune.
- PHOTOGRAPHING YOUR WORK, part 3 of 3.
- LITERATURE ABOUT LAMPWORK, by Rosemarie Lierke.
- YOUR PHOTO'S .
- KNOWING THE ODDS.
- WE NEED YOUR HELP!
- TO THE EDITOR.
- Reader Survey Results.
- Kemp Curtis an Innovator.
- Photo #1 Kemp Curtis is shown at work in his studio.
- Photo #2 Hummingbird branch.
- Photo #3 Tortoise and Hare.
- Photo #4 Mail box.
- Photo #5 Kemp Curtis.
- Photo #6 Glass Made by Kemp Curtis (Not Printed.)
- Photo #7 Glass Made by Kemp Curtis (Not Printed.)
- Photo #8 Glass Made by Kemp Curtis (Not Printed.)
- Photo #9 Kemp Curtis is shown at work in his studio (Not Printed.)
- YOUR MOST IMPORTANT ASSET.
- ASGS The American Scientific Glassblowers Society.
- YOUR PHOTO'S.
- PHOTOGRAPHING YOUR WORK, Part 2 of 3.
- Photo #1 FROG TOTEM.
- Happy Birthday! Harold Hacker.
- LITERATURE ABOUT LAMPWORK.
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