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Thrillist Washington DCThis DC-based artist uses "warm glass" (heated to a mere ~1500 degrees, as opposed blown glass) to make rust-stained, concrete-backed, eerily masculine sculptures incorporating molds of everyday objects; available pieces run from the padlock-based "Amber Lock", to multi-colored casts of light bulbs, to the deep-relief'd "Glass Hand", so evocative of a mob construction-site burial, it'll make your glass jaw drop.
Washingtonian Bishop pays homage to his "two true loves" through acrylic paintings whose brightly colored, cartoonish style he says brings life to... more
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