clockwise from top: cool lime, spring with aventurine, violet pink sunshine
clockwise from top: cool lime, spring with aventurine, violet pink sunshine
cool lime
cool lime
spring with aventurine
spring with aventurine
violet pink sunshine
violet pink sunshine
clockwise from top: lime turquoise cranberry, cool lime, ocean
clockwise from top: lime turquoise cranberry, cool lime, ocean
lime turquoise cranberry
lime turquoise cranberry
ocean
ocean
clockwise from top: lime mix, ocean with aventurine, boca
clockwise from top: lime mix, ocean with aventurine, boca
lime mix
lime mix
ocean with aventurine
ocean with aventurine
boca
boca
clockwise from top: cool lime, spring with aventurine, violet pink sunshine
cool lime
spring with aventurine
violet pink sunshine
clockwise from top: lime turquoise cranberry, cool lime, ocean
lime turquoise cranberry
ocean
clockwise from top: lime mix, ocean with aventurine, boca
lime mix
ocean with aventurine
boca

Set of Three Onion Skin Marbles

Art Glass Paperweight (ID: A2621)
$285
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Much larger and more artful than their childhood counterparts, these blown glass marbles mesmerize with whorls of vivid color. Handmade by the artist, all are in the "Onion Skin" style (transparent swirling ribbons of mixed color over white). Rubber rings are included for easy display. Each piece is handmade; size and color distribution will vary.
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Glass
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Michael Trimpol and Monique LaJeunesse

Michael Trimpol and Monique LaJeunesse

Little River HotGlass Studio
"Our work deals with creating harmony in the balance of form and color. "

Michael Trimpol and Monique LaJeunesse's work explores the nature of the glass. They feel a particular love for glass in its molten state, and they channel that love into the creation of objects of beauty and originality: vases, perfume bottles, and more.

The artists work with glass using traditional techniques, gathering and blowing the molten glass until each piece achieves the balance and harmony they are striving for. They often incorporate processes such as cold working, sandblasting, cutting, and polishing in order to accentuate or focus on characteristics of the material.

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