Looking At Glass Exhibit – Bristol Museum of Art
18 03 2009Comments : Leave a Comment »
Tags: fire and wire, Gallery, jewelry, lampwork, wearable glass art
Categories : EVENTS, Glass
My “Desk”
6 05 2008My glass table is messy on purpose (ok, well, partly on purpose because cleaning = boring…). Some times I plan my color choices, but other days I just totaly follow my muse. I pick up one color and an unexpected choice follows as a result of seeing the glass randomly scattered about the table.
If you look closely you’ll see that I sometimes use fancy brass presses, but I also love my old steak knife and trusty Ace Hardware pliers. I watch television while beadmaking – thus the remote. I switch between the History Channel and CMT. Maybe that’s why some of my beads are rather tame while others have a stronger vibe to them.
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Tags: glass beadmaking, Studio
Categories : Beads, Creativity, Glass, Studio
A Peek Inside My Glass Studio
2 05 2008
Here’s a quick peek inside my glass studio.
My pallet.
Sometimes the colors mesmerize me, and I just sit and gaze at my glass for inspiration.
There are so many choices.
Do I want to:
work with opaque or transluscent glass?
let the colors speak or the design?
work on meticulous detail?
layer colors?
add silver foul or dichroic glass?
Am I feeling light-hearted and whimsical or more dramatic?
The list goes on and on and keeps my glass life vibrant, everchanging and always exciting.
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Categories : Creativity, Glass, Studio
A Bluer Than Blue Bouquet
28 04 2008
Here’s a bluer than blue bouquet. I just couldn’t resist putting these beads into a vase. I simply love this bold transparent colbolt glass. I’ve made them into a Bluer Than Blue Bauble Necklace. The shell bead is a bauble gone bad…smile. There is one “Mary Englebright” bead in the bouquet – black and white with a big yellow flower. I made that for a special friend.
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Categories : Beads, Creativity, Glass
My Glass Studio
25 04 2008
I’m heading out to my glass studio for a fun-filled day of playing with glass. There is nothing better! My studio window boxes have pansies, and there is a large flower to cheer me on. Here’s a look at the studio from the outside. Notice that I have one window covered? That is to keep the direct light out of my flame area. My work is all about managing the glass in the flame, so I darn better be able to see where that flame is! Not only for detailed textures and finely shaped beads, but also so that I don’t totally burn myself.
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Categories : Beads, Creativity, Glass, Studio










