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Kepping Glass Works to exhibit in Bozeman Montana Winterfest Festival on February 18th & 19th 2012.

February 13, 2012

Kepping Glass Works will be exhibiting their cast glass jewelry and sculptures that the Winterfest Festival in Bozeman, Montana on February 18th & 19th 2012.




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(Free-Press-Release.com) February 13, 2012 -- Kepping Glass Works will be exhibiting their cast glass jewelry and sculptures that the Winterfest Festival in Bozeman, Montana on February 18th & 19th 2012.

They will be introducing their new line of cast glass pendants to the public along with their newly developed "way out" necklace collection. See their web site for additional details.

Kepping Glass Works will be exhibiting their cast glass jewelry and sculptures that the Winterfest Festival in Bozeman, Montana on February 18th & 19th 2012.

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Kepping Glass Works to exhibit in Bozeman Montana Winterfest Festival on February 18th & 19th 2012. Kepping Glass Works to exhibit in Bozeman Montana Winterfest Festival on February 18th & 19th 2012.

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http://www.keppingglassworks.com

They will be introducing their new line of cast glass pendants to the public along with their newly developed "way out" necklace collection. See their web site for additional details.

"Nicaragua Tom" Kepping is an international artist, working and living in Bozeman, Montana. Formerly of Singer Island, Florida and Granada Nicaragua he was born in New York City in 1959 and raised on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The Eastern Shore was and still is a beehive of activity for waterfowl decoy carving – hence this was his first introduction to the arts.

He has an unusual and entropic way of working with glass. As he formulates his own colored glass, a process is created where by unique blending yields distinctive results both in finish and texture. Several different sculpting methods based upon design requirements. Generally speaking, a base cullet glass is heated to between 1700° & 2100° where coloring is added. The molten glass is then gravity cast and manipulated using stainless steel instruments. Work is then cooled and then reheated for reshaping and polishing.

His work has been shown in Florida and Central America with public and private showings in Nicaragua and Costa Rica and resides in private collections.


More information can be found online at http://www.keppingglassworks.com


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  • Name: Thomas Kepping - Kepping Glass Works

    Company: Kepping Glass Works

    Telephone: 406.551.5661

    Email: ***@hotmail.com

    WebSite:

    http://www.keppingglassworks.com
  • About the author

    Kepping is an international artist, working and living in Bozeman, Montana. Producing custom cast art glass for individual collectors, architects, and designers - Kepping has developed a wide range of techniques to produce the finest cast glass.



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