![A sculptural piece by Peter Bowles made of concrete formed from crushed glass, stainless steel, and perspex. The 'windows' let you look into an apparently endless interior space. - Picture of Tasmanian A sculptural piece by Peter Bowles made of concrete formed from crushed glass, stainless steel, and perspex. The 'windows' let you look into an apparently endless interior space. - Picture of Tasmanian](https://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-m/1280/18/16/0e/09/tasmanian-glassblowers.jpg)
A sculptural piece by Peter Bowles made of concrete formed from crushed glass, stainless steel, and perspex. The 'windows' let you look into an apparently endless interior space. - Picture of Tasmanian
James Dodson | Two Hand Blown Australian Studio Art Glass Fish Figurines by James Dodson From Tasmanian Glassblowers in the Australian Reef Fish Series in Original Boxes | MutualArt
James Dodson | Two Hand Blown Australian Studio Art Glass Fish Figurines by James Dodson From Tasmanian Glassblowers in the Australian Reef Fish Series in Original Boxes | MutualArt
Tasmanian Arts Guide - Tools of the trade at Tasmanian Glassblowers on Hobart Rd, just outside of Launceston. You can drop in and watch master glass blowers at work or browse the
![A sculptural piece by Peter Bowles made of concrete formed from crushed glass, stainless steel, and perspex. The 'windows' let you look into an apparently endless interior space. - Picture of Tasmanian A sculptural piece by Peter Bowles made of concrete formed from crushed glass, stainless steel, and perspex. The 'windows' let you look into an apparently endless interior space. - Picture of Tasmanian](https://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-m/1280/19/9b/e1/f6/on-sale-in-the-shop-vases.jpg)