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  2. Bullseye Glass - Wikipedia

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    Bullseye Glass. Bullseye Glass is a glass manufacturer in Brooklyn, Portland, Oregon, in the United States. [1][2] The company is a significant supplier of raw art glass for fused glass makers. [3] According to Art Glass Magazine, production controls at Bullseye's U.S. plant is more consistent than imported products, allowing it to fuse reliably.

  3. Crown glass (window) - Wikipedia

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    Crown glass. Crown glass was an early type of window glass. In this process, glass was blown into a "crown" or hollow globe. This was then transferred from the blowpipe to a punty and then flattened by reheating and spinning out the bowl-shaped piece of glass (bullion) into a flat disk by centrifugal force, up to 5 or 6 feet (1.5 to 1.8 metres) in diameter.

  4. Klaus Moje - Wikipedia

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    This work was created at the Bullseye Factory and was constructed from thousands of hand cut strips of glass, each panel measures 6 × 4 feet. [6] [7] The retrospective at the Portland Art Museum was quickly followed in 2009 by the retrospective Klaus Moje: Painting with Glass at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City.

  5. Silvia Levenson - Wikipedia

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    Silvia Levenson (born 1957, in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine contemporary artist and political activist working in glass. Originally a graphic artist in her native Argentina whose political work was in direct conflict with the dictatorship of Jorge Rafael Videla, she found herself and her young family immigrating to Italy in 1980.

  6. Venetian glass - Wikipedia

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    Venetian glass (Italian: vetro veneziano) is glassware made in Venice, typically on the island of Murano near the city. Traditionally it is made with a soda–lime "metal" and is typically elaborately decorated, with various "hot" glass-forming techniques, as well as gilding, enamel, or engraving. Production has been concentrated on the ...

  7. Bull's-eye window - Wikipedia

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    Bull's-eye window. Bull's-eye window may refer to: Oeil-de-boeuf, an ornamental window with a circular frame. A window made from crown glass. Porthole, a circular nautical window. Oculus (architecture), a skylight at the top of a dome.

  8. Anna Mlasowsky - Wikipedia

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    Anna Mlasowsky. Anna Mlasowsky (born 1984) is a German artist. [1] She is known for her experimental and boundary pushing work in glass and is recognized as one of the leading female artist working in glass today.

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