Meet Marsha Blaker and Paul DeSomma, a couple and an artist duo in California, US, create beautiful ocean wave vases and sculptures with glass and ceramic. “Our immersion in the constantly changing and evolving ocean environment inspires us to develop and grow our glasswork. We love this work to capture the vitality and energy of the ocean,” said the artists.
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