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Greg Rawls
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Would appreciate some feedback on some of my new work! Been doing a lot of glass-on-the-edge work, but now am trying some sculptural work. Your thoughts?


http://www.gregorieglass.com/glass_latest.htm
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Post by Anea »

I really like the circular reference, the first one. Also the cityscape and the forrest one. Great design.

anea
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Anea wrote:I really like the circular reference, the first one. Also the cityscape and the forrest one. Great design.

anea
me too: circular reference piece is nice. whats next...a series? textural exploration? craven exploitation of profit potential?
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Post by Bert Weiss »

Greg Rawls wrote:Would appreciate some feedback on some of my new work! Been doing a lot of glass-on-the-edge work, but now am trying some sculptural work. Your thoughts?


http://www.gregorieglass.com/glass_latest.htm
Greg

Urban Forest was the piece that spoke to me.
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Greg Rawls
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Post by Greg Rawls »

db wrote:
Anea wrote:I really like the circular reference, the first one. Also the cityscape and the forrest one. Great design.

anea
me too: circular reference piece is nice. whats next...a series? textural exploration? craven exploitation of profit potential?
Thanks for the comments!
>>> craven exploitation of profit potential?
I hope so!
Greg
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Post by Clifford Ross »

ALL your pics show very nice sharp, clean glasswork. Be proud, be happy. I hope you are selling a lot .Cliff in Myrtle Beach
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Post by dinah ihle »

Your work is nice and clean. Shows attention to detail, and a great deal of thought going into each piece. I really enjoyed all the works. Thanks for showing them.
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Post by kelly alge »

the circular one is my favorite, but I like the urban forest one a lot also. Your website is very nice as well!
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Post by Greg Rawls »

Many thanks folks! Really appreciate the input!
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Post by Jon Wunderlich »

Greg,

Very nice. I like all of your work. The weave pattern that makes up "Charleston Basket" is really sharp. Thanks for posting.

Jon
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Post by Colin & Helen »

Greg....... The work is wonderful ..as we say in this part of the world "it's is like myself and has very slow line speed it takes for ever opening up. ...just a thought how about if you use thumbnail images that can be clicked for the larger image .....this may speed things up a little...or should I pay for extra line speed........... Colin
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