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@claretjugcollector
I have some theoretical notions of cameo technique but I have never tried it. To be honest is quite difficult to find good glass blowers to make the glass I need for cameo. Anyway, I have in my plan to try and I’m sure I’ll succeed. I don’t think is a huge difference between glass engraving and cameo.
@claretjugcollector
Thank you! I really appreciate your comment but in my opinion I still have a lot to learn and to practice to get to this great engravers level
Edmond!
What a truly gifted artist you are! Your work is just gorgeous! I’m a Civil War Cavalry reenactor and I love the engravings you did with glass and the Civil War as well.
I’ll be posting that on my facebook for my Civil War reenacting friends. Hey are you on facebook? If so shoot me an email!
Elizabeth
I and several of my glass collecting friends have examples of your work. Who are you? I have Nautilus calming the seas on a Steuben blank, the Titian plate on an Orrefors pale blue blank, Hercules with the Hydra and the immortals on an Orrefors blank, the cherubs, the mermaid tray on a Val St. Lambert blank. We have been trying to find out who you are without success. Also, do you repair your work? On my Titian works on an Orrefors bland some of the grey matt finish fell off. Drclotbuster
Thank you so much! Im sure that with a bit of practice you will reach at least the same level. Good luck and by the way, I use to live as well in Germany for a while.
@claretjugcollector
I have some theoretical notions of cameo technique but I have never tried it. To be honest is quite difficult to find good glass blowers to make the glass I need for cameo. Anyway, I have in my plan to try and I’m sure I’ll succeed. I don’t think is a huge difference between glass engraving and cameo.
@Edmondglass
Dear edmond !
have you ever tried to do some cameo works like woodall or webb ?
@claretjugcollector
Thank you! I really appreciate your comment but in my opinion I still have a lot to learn and to practice to get to this great engravers level
probably one of the worlds best engravers .. thomas webb, Stevens & williams, Frederick Kny, Wilhelm Fritsche, frederick carder and EDMOND !!!!!!!
Edmond!
What a truly gifted artist you are! Your work is just gorgeous! I’m a Civil War Cavalry reenactor and I love the engravings you did with glass and the Civil War as well.
I’ll be posting that on my facebook for my Civil War reenacting friends. Hey are you on facebook? If so shoot me an email!
Elizabeth
Hi Edmond..
beautiful works!!!
awesome
WONDERFUL WORK
I and several of my glass collecting friends have examples of your work. Who are you? I have Nautilus calming the seas on a Steuben blank, the Titian plate on an Orrefors pale blue blank, Hercules with the Hydra and the immortals on an Orrefors blank, the cherubs, the mermaid tray on a Val St. Lambert blank. We have been trying to find out who you are without success. Also, do you repair your work? On my Titian works on an Orrefors bland some of the grey matt finish fell off. Drclotbuster
Initial it was another song on the background but I had to change it for the copyright. Now is just a song from youtube’s playlist.
who sings this song???
Thank you so much! Im sure that with a bit of practice you will reach at least the same level. Good luck and by the way, I use to live as well in Germany for a while.
I am really impressed, i admire your work
maybe one day i can reach this
have fun hat your work !
wow, i dont understand how you get soo much contrast
Your work is BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!
Amazing work! What a talent you have. I know that etching glass cannot be easy. You are a master artist. Congratulations!
Fantastic! I work with glass too but not engraving and I live in a town named Edmond. The words Edmond + Glass caught my attention.
wow!!!
Thank you!I really am glad that you like them!
Exquisite work , Edmond, many congratulations!