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This is one of my favourite glitter lamps of all time and my friend Craig, is very lucky to own one of these. This USSR made glitter lamp features a lovely hat design and a lovely form. I love the USSR models as they are very unique to anything ever seen. This just goes to show that Crestworth's Glitter Range was inspiration in many countries to release glitter lamps. I hope to own one of these lamps one day. If you have one of these, please let us know and we'd love to feature it.
© 2012 Jessica Peterson
Charcoal, pastel
20.75" x 29"
Here's a drawing I finished a month ago during my independent study.
I'm trying to work on drawing the figure in an environment. This one got pretty detailed.
My initial idea was to make a picture about dreaming, I wanted it to be a little bit surreal and vague in places.
I used a photo as a reference, but put my own spin on things.
Camera toss. Camera is spun at light sources into the air and caught before shattering on ground ;-) Had to turn the strip to the wall to get a better luminescence match.
Cropped only for the competition: www.flickr.com/groups/lightpaintingcompetitions/discuss/7...
A rather intriguingly shaped glitter lamp that is although in a bad condition could be restored and make a wonderful glitter lamp. I love the strange non linear look to this model. This features an interesting shaped bottle and the base and cap seem to add to the wierdness of this piece. Again this particular lamp would need to be refilled and the base would need to be polished or restored. The manufacturer of these lamps remains unknown, I am afraid.
White Vintage Glitter Lamp featuring cutout that shows the inner bottle's contents working. Will need to be refilled.
Wow, how did I live without one for so long? We had when I was growing up, but it was probably tossed in the late 1970's. Dave's still not here.
August 2007
I draw these out on a piece of copper, etch them, then saw them out. Solder pin backs on, color, patina (for those nice black lines) and seal for longevity. Meredith helped me with cleaning up this batch.. Seems like the only place they are all together flat.. these were just laid in the scanner and scanned..
Old radio made of bakelite. A Philco Transitone from 1948.
Lava lamp still works. Radio would take some repair, but I bet it could work too.
This wonderful Russian Glitter lamp was seen for ebay on ebay france a while back. I love the metal pieces that attach from the base of the lamp to the cap. The oversized cap adds interest to the lamp and gives the lamp a sense of style and character. These images show different parts of the lamp from different views and show this wonderful lamp. These USSR lamps are rather unique.