Lesley Pyke, my story included in various publications. Such an honour!
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
- Over the years I have been lucky enough to be asked to be featured in several wonderful books / publications. (somewhat more serious than editorials in papers and small magazines that I have been in, which I usually have to place an expensive advert for the privilege) and I decided to share some with you from the last several years of my time here in the UK. I am forever grateful for such wonderful opportunities.
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Lesley, congrats on your success and recognition. You are a very talented lady and you did put in the work. You are so deserving. I'm so happy and proud of you.
Thank you so much, that is very sweet of you. 🌹
@@glassengraver You are so welcome, just a huge fan from Canada.
Thank you so much
Congratulations! His work is exceptional, from Argentina I send a warm greeting. I watch your videos carefully to polish every moment my glass engraving techniques. Thank you and I hope to see more videos of yours. Congratulations again! (Sorry if it's not very clear but I use the Google translator since my English is very basic)
Thank you very much Ivana
um i see there is more to you than those eyes that sparkle far way more than the crystal that you engrave (-; ,
did i just say that lol .
right then i want an autograph (-;.
but oh my you certainly have made your mark in life ,
it doesn't surprise me as your work is fabulous.
thank you for sharing Lesley,
and keep up the wonderful work.
kind regards
simon
LOL...cheers Simon, all the best :-D
Congratulations
Thank you
It is allways a great honour to be mentioned in a book (or in two or more ^^) - congratulations! I can find my name in a few (not really well known ^^) books too, but they have completely different issues... Just only five of my glass works can be found in an exhibition catalogue from 1991 - but this is nothing very special thing because we were told to work for this particular exhibition over some weeks during our vocational training in Zwiesel, Bavaria. Anyway I surely never will be mentioned in Wikipedia just as you are (I happened to find it the other day)! ;-)
BTW if you are interested in a translation of the short text passage coming with your picture in this Swiss school workbook (it is indeed an educational book "exploring natural sciences" for Swiss "secondary school level 1" - whatever this means, I'm only a German guy and Swiss school system is quite different to ours), I allow myself to help out with this attempt at translation: >> Substances vary in hardness. Glass is hard. Diamond is even harder. Diamond is the hardest natural substance. Glass can be engraved with a diamond-tipped tool (picture 3). A mattress is soft. It deforms when someone is lying on it (picture 4).
Oh Ralf that is very kind of you, thank you. Great to have your name in books too, there forever. Thanks for the translation. 👍 🌞
@@glassengraver You are welcome! 🌞
Oh, you have corrected the spelling of my name, I am very pleased you have noticed this little difference. But it's okay for me especially when people come from the "English speaking hemisphere". 😊 Of course usually I would say "who do you mean, >...ph"
😊 Yes I did spot that, I don't like getting names wrong. 👍
@@glassengraver 😊 You are too kind. 🙇🏻♂️🤗