& click on BECon. Sorry some pix suck, and tired of uploading for now anyways.....
The glass is from the Legacy exhibit. All pairs are the teacher/student matches. Don't have 'm all here.
Barbara
Here's Nancy Weisser's contribution...

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Sara wrote:Barb,
How long will this exhibit be showing at Legacy . . . and where is it located in Portland?
Am hoping to get up there at the end of this month for a few days
As for those 'couldn't care less' husbands . . . ouch, kiln form those boys into shape.
Sara
I can't guarantee that he really cares about any glass other than mine, but he is quite adept at pretending to care when I ramble on for hours. (And he does do my tile sawing -- bless him). I try to reciprocate by sweetly nodding my head and thinking about my next piece while he talks about football or the next computer game he wants to buy....Amy Schleif-Mohr wrote:Too funny Barbara! I was just showing my husband and he didn't really care! How could he not care about glass! Unreal!
Anyway, great pictures. One day I'll be able to post mine...
Amy
Brian glazes (ha punny ha) over after 1.35 minutes of consistent glass talk... He does give me high praise though... says things like, "Yeah, that's ok." or "Not bad." (FYI...that IS high praise...) Won't do any aftermath analyzing tho... Eyes roll if I ask questions such as, "What if this were orange instead of blue?"Barbara Muth wrote:
I can't guarantee that he really cares about any glass other than mine, but he is quite adept at pretending to care when I ramble on for hours.
Barbara
The bright red sculpture is known as "Rex" on other bulletin boards named after pink elephants.Steve Immerman wrote:Amy,
Here you are along with your work, in sharp focus. I forget what that bright red sculpture was called.
Steve