Good to the Last Drop? Bob LeatherbarrowSalt Spring Island, BC Vote Voter pour Good to the Last Drop?Bob Leatherbarrow Vous pouvez modifier votre vote à tout moment avant 17 h 00 (heure du Pacifique) le 17 octobre 2025 Entrez une adresse e-mail valide pour confirmer votre vote adresse e-mail Confirm vote Dimension 12" x 24" x 24" Médium Kilnformed sheet glass and powder, lamp worked glass Water: a colourless, odourless and tasteless liquid that constitutes 71% of the earth’s surface, yet is becoming increasingly unavailable when and where it’s needed most; a vital force that sustains life, yet is exploited unsustainably; a precious commodity, yet is taken for granted; naturally pure, yet is wantonly commercialized and polluted; a fundamental human right, yet is often the root of political weaponization and global conflict; essential for a healthy, stable environment, yet is so misused it contributes dramatically to climate change. The slogan “Good to the last drop” is an ominous forewarning of things to come. Good to the Last Drop? Bob LeatherbarrowSalt Spring Island, BC Vote Voter pour Good to the Last Drop?Bob Leatherbarrow Entrez une adresse e-mail valide pour confirmer votre vote adresse e-mail Confirm vote À propos de l'artiste À propos de l'artiste Bob LeatherbarrowSalt Spring Island, BC Bob is a self-taught artist who has created kiln formed glass vessels and sculptures for 35 years. He is widely known for his innovative styles, particularly with glass powders, His artwork is found in galleries in western Canada and the United States, and is included in numerous art books, catalogs and magazines. Bob is well known as an educator and has taught in North America, Europe and Australia and online through several international studios. He has written 5 popular e-books on techniques and properties of glass, articles in major glass art magazines, and recorded videos focused on glass techniques. Suivez sur les sociaux