The Allacorn Egg is everything one could ask for in a hand blown, glass sculpture. It is very large, and has every shade of green in it. The stripes of green and blue are so bright, it is unreal. This would make an amazing statement piece in any collection.
This dramatic large egg in rich greens is one of my favorites of all time. The crisscross that corresponds to the color pattern underneath causes infinite distortions and refraction of the color as you look through and see the surface carving clearly on the back of the piece. Spectacular in any light, this one is truly special and makes an incredible statement.
The Allacorn Egg is everything one could ask for in a hand blown, glass sculpture. It is very large, and has every shade of green in it. The stripes of green and blue are so bright, it is unreal. This would make an amazing statement piece in any collection.
This dramatic large egg in rich greens is one of my favorites of all time. The crisscross carving that corresponds to the color patterning underneath causes infinite distortions and refraction of the color as you look through and see the surface carving clearly on the back of the piece. Spectacular in any light, this one is truly special and makes an incredible statement.
×Mosaic: Building the mosaic is the starting point of the glassblowing process and the culmination of a tremendous amount of work and planning. Making the mosaic is the most creative part of the process, where Jeffrey decides on the colors and their placement in the finished piece, resulting in the specific color interactions. Jeffrey creates each element of the mosaic first, using various techniques to make the bands, squares, and patterns that make up the final design.
×Carving/Cold Sculpting: Carving and cold-sculpting takes place after the piece is completely cooled from the glassblowing process. Jeffrey looks for ways to accentuate and distort the color interactions. He uses all manner of grinding and polishing tools to achieve the different patterns and textures.
×Glassblowing Process: The traditional glassblowing process is the interpretive phase of creating Jeffrey’s work. The mosaic is sculpted while hot onto the end of the blowpipe, and from there he proceeds with traditional glassblowing methods to form the piece into an egg, bowl, vase or other kind of sculpture.