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The fish collection consists of different unique pieces. The formats are as wide as your imagination. From a wall mural to a sculptural set. From a glass pedestal to an iron pedestal. From small fish to very large fish. If you are interested in having a fish on the wall, on the shelf, on the table, or in the garden, please contact me

Detalle de las piezas de cerámica para el Restaurante Quinze Ous.

Detalle de las piezas de cerámica creadas para el Restaurant Malaespina Barra Japonesa.

Vajilla de cerámica kilómetro cero, hecha con tierras volcánicas de la zona.

Plato de vidrio trabajado con textura y sobre molde irregular.

Boles de arcilla volcànica para el Restaurante Malespina Barra Japonesa

Boles de ceràmica hechos con mezcla de arcillas volcànicas con la técnica del Neriage para el Restaurante Equilibri.

Boles de ceràmica con esmaltes del territorio diseñados y producidos especialmente para el Restaurante Malespina Barra Japonesa

Piezas de vidrio especialmente diseñadas para el Restaurante Malespina Barra Japonesa.

Proyecto integral de vajilla de cerámica para el Restaurante Quinze Ous. Mezcla de arcillas volcánicas locales. Los esmaltes también contienen tierras de la zona. Modeladas a mano y con el logo del establecimiento.

Details of the ceramic pieces for the Quinze Ous Restaurant.

Details of the ceramic pieces created for the Malaespina Japanese Bar Restaurant.

Local ceramic tableware made with volcanic clay from the area.

Glass plate worked with texture and irregular mold.

Volcanic clay bowls for the Malespina Japanese Bar Restaurant

Ceramic bowls made with a mixture of volcanic clays using the Neriage technique for the Equilibri Restaurant

Ceramic bowls with glazes from the region designed and produced especially for Malespina Japanese Bar Restaurant.

Glass pieces specially designed for the Malespina Japanese Bar Restaurant.

Comprehensive ceramic tableware project for the Restaurant Quinze Ous. A blend of local volcanic clays. The glazes also contain local soils. Handcrafted and with the establishment's logo.

Escultura de hierro y vidrio creada a partir del logotipo de la empresa.

Escultura de peces de diferentes medidas creada especialmente para el espacio bajo escalera de la vivienda.

Piezas de vidrio integradas en mueble de madera para dar puntos de luz en el local. Lámparas de cerámica para las mesas.

Porche artesanal diseñado y hecho a tres bandas, con estructuras de hierro y mimbre y aplicaciones de vidrio.

Mesa única hecha a medida con elementos macizos de vidrio creados con la técnica de molde perdido, y un soporte de hierro escultórico artesanal.

Vidrios para mueble de cocina, texturados y trabajados con mica en polvo.

Glass for kitchen furniture, textured and treated with mica powder.

Custom-made unique table with solid glass elements created using the lost-wax casting technique, and a handcrafted sculptural iron base.

Artisanal porch designed and made on three sides, with iron and wicker structures and glass applications.

Glass pieces applied to wooden furniture to add points of light to the space. Ceramic lamps for the tables.

Glass fish sculpture of different sizes created especially for the space under the staircase in the house.

Iron and glass sculpture created based on the origami figure of the company logo.

Escultura de ferro i vidre creada a partir de la figura d’origami del logotip de l’empresa.

Escultura de peixos de vidre de diferents mides creada especialment per a l’espai de sota escala de la vivenda,

Peces de vidre aplicades a moble de fusta per donar punts de llum al local. Làmpades de ceràmica per a les taules.


Taula única feta a mida amb elements massissos de vidre creats amb la tècnica de motlle perdut, i un suport de ferro escultòric artesanal.


Taula única feta a mida amb elements massissos de vidre creats amb la tècnica de motlle perdut, i un suport de ferro escultòric artesanal.


Vidres per a moble de cuina, texturats i treballats amb pols de mica.

Peça escultòrica de vidre de 50 cm x 30 cm amb textura, esmalts i pols de vidre. Venuda.

Peça treballada amb coure i vidre

Menhir de vidre amb textura i pols de vidre de color

Peça treballada amb coure i vidre

Peça escultòrica de vidre de 50 cm x 30 cm amb textura, esmalts i pols de vidre. Venuda.

Peça escultòrica de vidre de 50 cm x 30 cm amb textura, esmalts i pols de vidre. Venuda.

Peça de 30 cm de diàmetre de vidre amb inclusions de ceràmica

Menhir de vidre de 30 cm alçada

Col·lecció de peces decoratives de vidre de 30 cm x 20 cm aprox amb textura i pols de vidre. Disponibles.

Conjunt de tres vasets amb esmalts fets amb nitrat de plata i reserves de cera. Venuts

Peces decoratives de centre de taula que combinen el blanc i el negre. Treball de textures amb pedra volcànica. Esmalts elaborats amb pedra basàltica. Disponibles

Peça de centre de taula amb barreja d’esmalts opacs i transparents i treball de reserves amb cera. Venuda

Peça de centre de taula. Treball amb reserva de cera i barreja d’esmalts opacs i transparents beige i blancs. 38 cm diàmetre. Venuda

Bol amb esmalts turqueses i blancs craquelats. Venut

Bol de centre de taula. Treball de reserva amb ceres, i barreja d’esmalts craquelats. Disponible a Kave Home

Peces de centre de taula. Treball de textura amb pedra volcànica i escorces. Reserves amb cera i esmalts blancs i pasta de vidre volcànica. Mides aproximades 40 cm llargada * 22 cm. Disponible

Peça de centre de taula. Treball amb reserva de cera i barreja d’esmalts opacs i transparents. 38 cm diàmetre. Venuda.

Bol de 22 cm diàmetre. Barreja d’esmalts opacs i transparents amb pols de vidre negre. Venuda

Peix de vidre de color fet amb esmalts i pols de vidre, muntatge sobre peana de vidre polida a mà. Diferents opcions de mida, colors i muntatge.

Peixos de vidre de color muntats sobre peana de vidre. Diferents opcions de mida, color i muntatge.

Peixos de vidre de color fets amb pols de vidre i esmalts. Diferents opcions de color, mida i muntatge.

Peça de vidre termoformada de 80 cm amb pols de vidre de color i muntada sobre peana de vidre polida a mà. Diferents opcions de mides, colors i preus.

Conjunt escultòric de 2 peces de vidre termoformat amb pols de vidre de color i muntatge sobre peana de ferro. Diferents opcions de mides i colors.

Peça de vidre termoformat amb pols de vidre de color i muntatge sobre peana de ferro. Diferents opcions de mida i color.

Conjunt escultòric de peixos de vidre muntats sobre peana de ferro a diferents alçades. Mira aquí el projecte sencer

Peix de vidre termoformat amb pols de vidre de color i muntatge sobre peana de ferro. Diferents opcions de mida i color.

Peça escultòrica vidre termoformat amb pols de vidre de color i muntatge sobre pena de ferro. Diferents opcions de color i mides.

Detall de les peces de ceràmica creades per al Restaurant Quinze Ous.

Detall de les peces de ceràmica creades per al Restaurant Malespina Barra Japonesa.

Vaixelles de ceràmica kilòmetre zero, fetes amb terres volcàniques de la zona.

Plat de vidre treballat amb textura i sobre motlle irregular.

Bols de ceràmica fets amb barreja d'argiles volcàniques amb la tècnica Neriage per al Restaurant Equilibri

Bols de ceràmica amb esmalts del territori dissenyats i produïts especialment pel Restaurant Malespina Barra Japonesa

Peces de vidre especialment dissenyades pel Restaurant Malespina Barra Japonesa.

Projecte integral de vaixella de ceràmica pel restaurant Quinze Ous. Barreja d'argiles volcàniques locals. Els esmalts també contenen terres de la zona. Modelades a mà i amb logo de l'establiment.

Chicken Road: Quick‑Hit Thrills for the High‑Intensity Player

In the world of online casino games where time is money, Chicken Road offers a burst of adrenaline for those who want instant payoff without the long‑haul grind. The game’s simple premise—help a chicken cross a perilous road—belies the razor‑thin decision window that keeps players on the edge of their seats.

1. Game Overview & Quick Play Appeal

Developed by InOut Games and released early in April 2024, Chicken Road is a crash‑style multiplier game that rewards players for every step the chicken takes before the inevitable “fry.” Players can lock in a bet ranging from €0.01 up to €150, then choose one of four difficulty levels: Easy (24 steps), Medium (22 steps), Hard (20 steps), or Hardcore (15 steps). The higher the difficulty, the steeper the risk and the larger the potential multiplier—up to a theoretical 2,542,251×.

The real draw for the short‑session enthusiast lies in the game’s pacing: each step is a pulse, each multiplier climb a quick thrill. With an RTP of 98 %, the game offers solid odds while keeping the action snappy.

2. Setting Up a Rapid Session

To capture the essence of high‑intensity play, players often start with the Easy or Medium mode. These settings provide enough steps to feel suspense without dragging the round out.

  • Bet Size: A modest stake—about 1–2 % of bankroll—to preserve capital for multiple quick rounds.
  • Target Multiplier: Set a low ceiling (1.5x–2x) so you can cash out before the chicken stumbles.
  • Session Length: Aim for 5–10 rounds per sitting; this keeps the adrenaline high and fatigue low.

By streamlining your setup process—betting once and then letting the game run—you free up mental bandwidth for split‑second decisions.

3. The Pulse of the Crossing Phase

Once your bet is locked in, the chicken starts its hop across a grid that hides manhole covers and ovens. Each step increases the multiplier by a set percentage, and players observe this climb in real time.

During these brief intervals—typically under ten seconds per step—players gauge the chicken’s progress and decide whether to push forward or cash out. The tension builds as each new multiplier appears on screen like a ticking clock.

Quick Decision Checklist

  1. Spot the multiplier spike. Is it rising faster than your target?
  2. Assess risk threshold. Have you hit your pre‑set cash‑out point?
  3. Act immediately. Tap or click before the next step appears.

This fast loop encourages players to rely on instinct rather than deliberation, fostering a high‑energy environment perfect for short bursts.

4. Decision Dynamics: Cash Out in Seconds

The core of quick‑intensity play is mastering the cash‑out timing. Because every step can trigger a trap, patience is a luxury many do not have.

Players typically adopt one of two tactics:

  • Early Exit: Cash out at 1.5x–2x after just a few steps; this guarantees small wins and preserves bankroll for more rounds.
  • Chase Mode: Push toward higher multipliers (3x–5x) while still keeping an eye on the chicken’s path; this approach adds excitement without excessive delay.

Both strategies rely on quick visual assessment and decisive action—skills honed through repeated practice.

5. Risk Tuning for Fast Wins

Adjusting volatility is key for those who want rapid results without long waiting periods. Medium or Hard modes provide a balanced mix of risk and reward:

  • Medium (22 steps): Offers a moderate hit rate; good for players who want a little more suspense than Easy.
  • Hard (20 steps): Increases probability of hitting traps but also raises potential payout for each successful step.

Because volatility is adjustable, players can experiment with different settings during demo mode to find the sweet spot that keeps them engaged but not overwhelmed.

6. Mobile Mastery: Play On The Go

The game’s mobile compatibility means you can grab a quick session between meetings or during a commute. Touch controls are responsive: a single tap advances one step while another tap triggers cash out.

  • No app download: Play directly in Chrome or Safari on any device.
  • Low data usage: Ideal for limited bandwidth scenarios.
  • Batteries last: Engine optimized for minimal drain.

This portability turns even ordinary moments into potential profit opportunities—just a few seconds of focus and you could double your stake.

Example Scenario

A player uses their lunch break: they open the browser, place a €0.50 bet on Medium difficulty, watch the chicken hop across three steps, then tap cash out at 2× after only six seconds—winning €1 instantly before heading back to work.

7. Demo Mode: Practice the Quick Loop

The free demo version mirrors every feature of the real game but with no financial risk. It’s an excellent sandbox for understanding how fast you need to react:

  • No registration required: Jump straight into play.
  • Unlimited rounds: Practice until you’re comfortable with timing.
  • Same RNG: Behaves exactly like paid rounds; no learning curve differences.

By repeatedly cycling through short bursts in demo mode, players refine muscle memory and develop personalized cash‑out thresholds that align with their risk tolerance.

8. Common Pitfalls for Rapid Sessions

  1. Overplaying: Trying to chase higher multipliers can lead to longer rounds and fatigue.
  2. Lack of target setting: Without a pre‑determined exit point, players often wait too long and lose everything.
  3. Panic cash outs: Deciding in haste without visual confirmation can result in missed opportunities.

A pragmatic approach—setting clear targets before each round and sticking to them—transforms chaotic play into disciplined quick wins.

9. Player Stories: Quick Wins

A few real‑world anecdotes illustrate how short‑intensity sessions pay off:

  • A user from Berlin: Started with €1 on Medium difficulty and cashed out at 2× after just three steps; repeated this ten times and ended up with €20 in under ten minutes.
  • A commuter from New York: Played during two lunch breaks in a week; each session averaged five rounds at Easy mode; net profit was €15 with no bankroll loss.
  • A casual gamer from São Paulo: Tested Hardcore mode once; after two quick rounds she realized it was too volatile for her style and switched back to Easy.

These stories underscore that consistency and speed can coexist; you don’t have to sacrifice either for success.

10. Tips & Tricks for Consistent Fast Play

  • Pace yourself: Stick to five rounds per session; reset when fatigue sets in.
  • Use preset exit points: A 1.75× multiplier is often sweet spot for quick wins.
  • Avoid chasing losses: If you hit three consecutive losses at Easy mode, pause and reassess.
  • Tune difficulty: If you’re comfortable at Medium but still chasing faster payouts, try Hard for extra excitement.
  • Mental breaks: A quick stretch after each session helps maintain sharp reaction times.

The combination of these habits keeps gameplay light, fun and financially sustainable over repeated short bursts.

Ready to Jump into Chicken Road’s Quick‑Hit Action?

If you crave fast decisions, instant payouts and a game that respects your time constraints, Chicken Road is your next stop. Grab a few minutes today, set your target multiplier, and let that chicken cross—your next win could be just a tap away!

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