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Wednesday, November, 25, 2009
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Fused glass with on framed tin ceiling tile

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I am on the other side of severe chronic pain in that I have...

jerry hesch

Thursday, September 20, 2007
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This is a fused glass panel which I made prior to my last 2 surgeries (7/9 surgeries). II used over 30 colors of Bullseye brand fusible glass and added dichroic glass. The dichroic will change color in response to varying angles of view. The glass is set on a tin ceiling tile and framed. I like the m...
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    antiquityhill
    Tuesday, September 25, 2007 at 01:33 PM

    I am a  glass artist as well, or was before I became sick.  I have a huge, beautiful fully stocked studio that I haven't worked in  for several years.  So sad.  Your piece is beautiful.  I know a little about what it takes to get thru "it" and create something that feels like a part of you.  I used to be told that's what made my own pieces so different.  They had a life within them.  A soul.  This piece has a soul as well, one that you can see even thru a single dimensional photograph.  Very nicely done.  

     

    E. Schnakenberg 

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    jerry hesch
    Tuesday, September 25, 2007 at 10:27 PM

    I am sorry to hear that you are unable to work in your studio. I havent been in several months and I may be able to tolerate it better, if my neck fusion took, 4 segments. We ned to get x-rays with a proper read-not skirt all around the issue like before-I will again assert myself, but it shouldnt be that way.  If you see a plate and screws radiologist guess what-yes we want to know the status of the bone growth within!!!! I appreciate you taking the  time to comment and that you are a glass artist I especially value your kind words. I would love to see your work if you are able to send pictures. I am the poster boy of hope for chronc pain, I pushed and pushed when I nearly couldnt and I asked for the cervical discogram (rarely done anymore) that nailed the diagnosis 14 years later, and I developed an intra-inguinal palpatory test to self diagnose 3 inguinal neuropathies. I searched the medical textbooks and articles an will publish a case study. If I can do anything to be of help, please let me know.

    Best Regards

    Jerry hesch. MHS

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