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Detailed information on Glass Tumblers

Beautiful handmade glass-blown tumbler. > Find More Works By This Artist



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  • Hand-blown glass

  • Bright floral and nature themed patterns

  • Price is for one (1) tumbler


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  • 5” H


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Artist Info

\" I have affection for art. I create with glass. This statement is proven by his massive dark vessels encased by beautiful details of colorful murrini and long pieces of twisted cane.\"







Paul Counts’ passion for art blossomed into a love affair when he was introduced to the art of glassblowing in 1978. Young and full of energy and still seeking out his educational direction in college, Counts watched a glassblower at work and it changed his life forever. He studied under Prof. Dick Marquis and Prof. Lino Taliapiatra at Haystack School of Crafts summer workshop from 1990 into 1991. Counts became a production glassblower in various California glass studios from 1984 to 1985. He now has his own Studio in San Marcos.



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