![]() ![]() ![]() One example is where she infused bubbles into her Wave Bowl as shown in the attached photo (actually 2 shots of the same bowl…one shows the bubbles better, the other shows color better with less glare…I definitely need to improve my photo taking skills). In her current glass art work, she is integrating the bubble patterns within more complex designs. Initial bowl designs placed the bubbles within a monochromatic glass piece. Now you might be wondering…”What does this have to do with the price of beans?” Well, Sandy has turned ON the bubble machine in some of her newest glass pieces!Ī number of months ago, we introduced Sandy’s “Bubble Bowls” in which she had perfected a process to purposefully place bubbles in the design of the piece. Then he would say…”and a ONE, and a TWO, and a …”and before he could say THREE, his band would start playing…usually a polka. Anyway, Lawrence Welk used to say…”Turn ON the bubble machine” and it would blow out tons of soap bubbles. ![]() Those were the days of “rabbit ears” and when there were only 3 or 4 stations to choose from. I wonder how many of you remember Lawrence Welk’s variety hour on black and white “television” (it wasn’t called TV then).
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