![]() A large carb gives easy control of your pull. The three smaller marbles are there for the hold too. ![]() The ergonomics play off the large marble for easy control of the carb. Amazing heady work by KZA Glass!Īt 4.25 inches deep, 2.5 inches wide including marble and carb, and 4 inches tall this is a solid medium piece. The different fume styles, each so strong in their own right, come together into an amazing pipe. There are four marbles here – one large amazing fumicello implosion, and three smaller clear marbles on the base of the can. The bowl is a return to a honeycomb with a violet fume laid on as a highlight. A colorful gold fumed fumicello transitions between the mouthpiece and can. ![]() The dot box fuming on the can is tight and colorful and is our idea of sexy fuming. The way the honeycomb fume comes together on the mouthpiece and stem sets this piece off. Their license was verified as active when we last checked. Their BuildZoom score of 99 ranks in the top 15 of 139,240 Massachusetts licensed contractors. This is an amazing fumed Sherlock by KZA Glass. Wayne Fumicello, 37 Reo Rd, Maynard, MA holds a Home Improvement Contractor license according to the Massachusetts license board. He continues to work on his intense color fuming style today in the Midwest. Fuming provides almost limitless variety too. He found various boro colors tended to run in trends, but fuming always seemed to look good and was always desirable outside of trends. Studying there with trial and error on the bench helped him develop his own style on his own terms.Įventually he moved away from working with the array of boro colors, and in to clear boro with fuming as his main focus. He started working with color in boro and learning techniques he read about on GlassPipes, the old Org website for boro artists. There aren’t glassblowing schools available in many parts of the US, or easy access to classes by working artists. Like many glass artists outside of the Pacific NW, KZA is self taught. The relationship people had with their boro glass piece really got his interest. He was interested in several approaches to art as a medium, but kept returning to glass. A beefy bubble trap chillum with remarkable color! The dot box fume and all the other colors will become more pronounced with the color change.KZA Glass started working with glass in Chicago during his high school years in the early 2000’s. This is an insanely heady chillum that will stand out in any collection!Ĥ.5 inches tall, 1.75 inches wide with marble, 1.6 inches wide without. One marble is a honeycomb fume and the other is a fumicello orb with silver halo. There are two fumicello horns, and two fumicello marbles. The stem is an intense violet fuming that shimmers with color. The can is oversized a bit, which is a fantastic way to show off the beautiful dot box fuming with symmetrical bubble trap. This is an amazing bubble trap chillum by Tyler Massoth of Moose and Fire Glass. Tyler now has a signature heady look to his work that is striking at a glance. This made his development a slow process, but that is also the reason his fuming and shaping has a rather unique look – his styles were developed on his own. Over the next 10 years Tyler refined and developed his own fuming and shaping style as he had no mentors to teach him. ![]() He did his own self education on fuming with precious metals, and started making crude attempts. Around 13 or 14 Tyler developed an interest in color changing glass and started trying to learn pipemaking. This went on for years and he learned a lot from this informal training. In 1999, at 6 years of age, Tyler started helping his dad make blown Christmas ornaments. Tyler Massoth, or Moose and Fire Glass, got his start in glass art from his father. ![]()
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