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Spring 2001

Thomas Scoon
Thomas Scoon takes a few hundred pounds of quarry rubble and about the same in glass factory waste and turns it into imposing, nearly life-size totemic sculptures. He believes that the feeling is in the stone and sees the glass as a vehicle to present the stone.
by Diane Heilenman

You can find the rest of this article in the Spring 2001 issue of Profitable Glass Quarterly.

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Winter - Glassworks Project Fires Art and Urban Expansion

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