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The Austin Chronicle

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“Markow & Norris indulge their creativity in ways never before seen in the world of glass art. It’s the height of experimental craftsmanship, and, especially with their new large works – it’s pure unalloyed beauty.”

The Austin Chronicle, Nov 24, 2010

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Tribeza | Austin

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Markow & Norris Tribeza Austin

“For first-time viewers, the name is a paradox, but for Eric Markow and Thom Norris, woven glass is very much a reality. Drawing from their backgrounds in the sciences, Markow & Norris developed a revolutionary technique of weaving molten glass into exquisite, colorful pieces.”

Tribeza | Austin, Nov 2010

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Palm Beach Illustrated

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Markow & Norris PalmBeach

“When it comes to glass art, the sky is the limit. At the forefront of this movement are Eric Markow and Thom Norris. The artists combine art, science and alchemy to hand-weave glass into unlikely textured shapes.”

Palm Beach Illustrated, Jul/Aug 2010

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Creative Glass

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Markow & Norris Creative Glass Book

“Markow & Norris are internationally known for their tightly woven and vividly colorful sculpture. Conceived with a marriage of science, art, and alchemy, each deceptively organic form requires extensive planning and flawless execution.”

Creative Glass (hardcover), First Print July 2010

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The-Scientist.com

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“From their Falls Church, Virginia studio, Markow and Norris shared their experimental experiences with The Scientist, and shined some light on their ability to marry scientific and artistic sensibilities in creating their woven glass pieces.”

April 2009

HomeFashion

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Markow & Norris HomeFashion

“The powerhouse duo of Markow & Norris will not readily explain how they achieve their intricate, delicate woven glass sculptures, their process took over five years to perfect.”

HomeFashion, Oct/Nov 2008

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HomeFashion

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Markow & Norris Home Fashion

“Known for their stunning handwoven glass sculptures, Markow & Norris introduces the two-foot tall and almost four-feet wide white Peace Crane, the artists’ first hanging sculpture.”

HomeFashion, Aug/Sept 2008

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