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Ron Coleman
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We have a WINNER!!

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Just got my copy of New Glass Review 24 and on page 9 is Susan Taylor Glasgow's entry "Stylish Comfort". Congratulations Susan, very nice work.=D>

A link to the WGB Gallery picture of her work.

http://www.warmglass.org/gallery/GalGlasgow3.htm

Ron
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I saw that and was so glad that something in our medium made it in and something great too. By my count, if you don't include casting, there were 6 or 7 pieces out of 100 that were in the kilnworking area. Kind of a low number. Gee if I had only known that all I had to do was get naked and strap pieces of glass to my personals and take a picture to get in I so would be in there! Since I wouldn't want to repeat anyone's work I think next year I'll try and find a great big test tube for my husband and get out the camera... ;-)
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Post by rosanna gusler »

hahahahahahaha you are a bad girl amy, i like that in a person, hee hee. now how do get that image out of my head??????? hee hee, rosanna
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Amy on Salt Spring wrote:I saw that and was so glad that something in our medium made it in and something great too. By my count, if you don't include casting, there were 6 or 7 pieces out of 100 that were in the kilnworking area. Kind of a low number. Gee if I had only known that all I had to do was get naked and strap pieces of glass to my personals and take a picture to get in I so would be in there! Since I wouldn't want to repeat anyone's work I think next year I'll try and find a great big test tube for my husband and get out the camera... ;-)
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The last time the topic of New Glass Review came up, Brock said the work had to have "content". So I guess glass undies on someone and husbands in giant test tubes would be considered having CONTENT. :lol:

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Post by Dani »

That's more content than most of the work.... :twisted: Congratulations to Susan though.... a portent that the jury is perhaps acquiring some taste. Or knowledge. Now that I've put that in print, I suppose I'll have to submit under an assumed name next go-round! Just call me John Galt.
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Post by Marty »

Re New Glass- mostly like the emperor's New Clothes, but then I'm a shallow person and don't understand that sort of thing.

Anyway, Susan's work stood out magnificently. Congratulations!
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Post by Barbara Cashman »

The last time the topic of New Glass Review came up, Brock said the work had to have "content". So I guess glass undies on someone and husbands in giant test tubes would be considered having CONTENT. :lol:

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Ron, depends on which syllable of "content" you want to emphasize.... :wink: - Barbara
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Re: We have a WINNER!!

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Ron Coleman wrote:Just got my copy of New Glass Review 24 and on page 9 is Susan Taylor Glasgow's entry "Stylish Comfort". Congratulations Susan, very nice work.=D>

A link to the WGB Gallery picture of her work.

http://www.warmglass.org/gallery/GalGlasgow3.htm

Ron
Congratulations Susan, wonderful work
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