campfire, tidepool, sunburst, for mom, midnight oil, Granite
campfire, tidepool, sunburst, for mom, midnight oil, Granite
Campfire
Campfire
Tidepool
Tidepool
Sun Burst
Sun Burst
For Mom
For Mom
Granite
Granite
Moonstone
Moonstone
Tahoe Teal
Tahoe Teal
Red Hot
Red Hot
Deep Sea
Deep Sea
campfire, tidepool, sunburst, for mom, midnight oil, Granite
Campfire
Tidepool
Sun Burst
For Mom
Granite
Moonstone
Tahoe Teal
Red Hot
Deep Sea

Cyclone Stemless Wine Glass

Art Glass Drinkware (ID: A144030)
Designed by Cory Ballis
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With a swirling design inspired by satellite images of hurricanes, these hand-blown wine glasses are created with hand-mixed colors to create rich and flowing tones. Colors will vary slightly. Sold individually.

Each cup holds 10-12oz.
  • 10 oz. capacity
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Glass
Top-rack dishwasher safe.
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Cory Ballis

Cory Ballis

Ballis Glass
"With each piece, I try to bring a splash of color to a sometimes mundane world. When I think about hand mixing my colors, it's like baking a cake—sometimes you follow a recipe, and other times, it's fun to switch it up and see what happens."

Cory Ballis grew up in an artistic environment and has always thrived by working with his hands. It wasn't until he took an art elective class that he discovered his true passion: blown glass. Throughout his glass journey, he has found many inspirations, but has always been drawn to the beauty of coastal landscapes. His love for glass comes from the way it moves, expands, and contracts—as if it's alive.

Ballis works with furnace glass using a variety of learned and developed techniques. He combines over ten hand-mixed colors to craft his unique vision. He creates a limited production line of works that are uniform in design and style, as well as distinctive one-of-a-kind pieces.

Ballis has studied all over the west coast, from Los Angeles to Seattle and a few places in between. He has studied under Dick Marquis, Dante Marioni, Nick Mount, Karen Willenbrink, Guido Gerlitz, and a few others. After college, he worked as the lead assistant to Bob Kliss for six years before opening his own studio in 2014.