Two Worlds Collided by Tamara Godschalk
by Jaime / November 23, 2009


Sometimes faith in our water supply just isn't enough...



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Tamara Godschalk allows users of Two Worlds Collided to see the beauty of this resource as it flows through glass and copper pipes and fittings.


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Godschalk combines industrially manufactured copper tubing with handcrafted glass by fusing the tubing with the glass during the glass blowing process.


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"I want to represent unity between functional and natural beauty through giving greater presence to the water that flows through our whole house and that we use to cook, wash and drink," says Godschalk.


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2 Comments

This is absolutely beautiful!

It IS beautiful - but still looks a weird blend of style and utilitarianism (bare copper pipes are usually hidden). Would like to see other variations - chrome pipes might be too obvious - but what about (plastic/metal) black or white glossy pipes intersecting the glass. You could use this to blend with other fittings?

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