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(1 and 1/4 inch Fantasy Swirl)
Donated by Dennis Richardson

Dennis Richardson is no stranger to art glass. His father and uncle are avid collectors and dealers of St. Clair and Fenton hand-crafted glass. In 1999 Dennis began his glassblowing career with the sole purpose to making glass art marbles. Having had no formal training, being self-taught, Dennis developed his own methods and style.


(1 and 7/16 inch Flowering Abyss Portal)
Donated by Dennis Richardson

Dennis Richardson's art glass marbles are an amazing use of color and pattern schemes. In a short period of time he has achieved the aberration of many marble collectors.


(1 and 1/2 inch Kings Ransom Lutz/Adventurine Swirl)
Donated by Dennis Richardson

Dennis recently retired from serving his country for the past 20 years in the US Air Force. Along with his wife Nikki and their five children, they have settled in Ann Arbor Michigan. Dennis is pursuing a masters in art and Nikki will be finishing medical school.


(1 and 3/8 inch Fantasy Swirl)
Donated by Dennis Richardson



(1 and 7/16 inch Fantasy Swirl)
Donated by Dennis Richardson



(1 and 1/4 inch Fantasy Swirl)
Donated by Dennis Richardson


The Museum of American Glass in West Virginia wishes to thank Dennis Richardson for donating to The National Marble Museum Collection. His beautifully contrasting designs are now part of the marble display at the Museum of American Glass's National Marble Museum Collection.
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Please take time to visit his site at:

http://www.greatplainsglass.com

 

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