LOOK at these beautiful pieces...i found these pics from a site, but the artists dont sell them...i was wondering if any one knew any sites that sold similar pieces of art....arent they nice
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LOOK at these beautiful pieces...i found these pics from a site, but the artists dont sell them...i was wondering if any one knew any sites that sold similar pieces of art....arent they nice
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Woh i really like the last one, with that fire bird, that looks sweet as hell
I bet those things took hours upon hours of work, quite expensive i imagine
i would love to get one as a gift or somthin but i could never bring myself to buy one of those cause i know i would smash it or break somthing off it within the first week of having it. I like to take my peices on the go.
ya man i need too find soooooooome....the closest headshop is an hour and a half away...so im trying to get somthing like this online
Looks like the sickly manifestation of degenerate art to me, that's one thing the Nazis were right about, burn ALL modern art (especially Picasso's bullshit), and send the artists off to KZ's.Quote:
Originally Posted by OreO
no offence but i think they look alittle.......goth
i like normal acrylc bongs and ice bongs much easier to clean :D
plus they never break
go to :Quote:
Originally Posted by OreO
http://www.glassartists.org/
contact with artists:thumbsup:
its posts like these that make me so happy hes banned :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Dante Alighieri
thats where i got the pics from!...but ya some artist dont sell sooooo i dunno it may be hardQuote:
Originally Posted by 420mory
yes but it is really easy to clean glass.Quote:
Originally Posted by chisme
spotless, girls don't like putting dirty things in their mouths
I use a home steam cleaner, and clean it almost every time.
it only takes a few minutes
yeah man glass is so easy to clean if you dont let them get to caked up with resinQuote:
Originally Posted by seattle420
i think they look tribal, but they look fuckin hard to scrape?cleanQuote:
Originally Posted by chisme
Don't know about online, but you ought to just take a ride to the nearest big city with a college, and check out the headshops. Walking down High St. here in Columbus would turn up some comparable pieces.
And yes, they will be very expensive. I'm guessing those ones in the picture ranged from $350 to $600.
i already have normal pieces...one acrylic...one glass...but i want something artistic, you know?Quote:
Originally Posted by chisme
also the closest headshop is an hour and a half away, i may make a trip, but first im trying to get it online
Those are going to run you ALOT of money. :o
I like Glass over plastic,but I make my own shit cause of the phenomenal prices they are getting,don't get me wrong,an Artist can charge what they want for their work... This is a new ave of employment for glass blowers and more power to them... I just can't justify spending that kind of dough on a pipe that I can make for a fraction of the price... I wud rather spend it on good product instead...
Head Shops have been around longer than I have,I have been in a few back in the day,and I never bought more than papers out of them,maybe some incense too... Back in the day the fancyest was some plastic bongs and maybe a couple Hookas
Anyway I will be honest,I don't even like half the stuff I see being made today as I like clean modern lines as opposed to the often clunky round look of blown glass...
http://www.lcashop.co.uk/prodtype.as...ageHistory=cat
These are quite "artsy" and pretty expensive as well. Maybe not quite as intricate as those above but some are close. Check it out
On the note of cleaning...
My husband worked in the Chem department and got his hands on pure ethanol. Holy hell dudes, I threw my dirty, filthy, old pipe in there for 30 mins and it came out brand new. Awesome!
Back to on topic... I gotta say, I like the one on the far right the best! That's a beautiful pipe right there.
The local glass blower, teaches classes...and hes an older hippie, so im about to sign up for them too...Quote:
Originally Posted by Skink