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Chelsey Hill
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Painting glassware has provided me with the perfect creative outlet and I'm excited to see where it takes me. My goal as an artist is to produce inspiring and stylish product. I hope my pieces bring happiness into other people's lives, which is why I incorporate bright colors. I'm just trying to make a positive impact through my art, one glass at a time. |
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Steve Huber
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Steve's fascination with glass art led him to apprentice to a friend in 1998. Since that time, most of his learning has come from trial and error, books, magazines and videos. In 2008 Steve attended a class on floral marbles at the Eugene School of Glass in Oregon. |
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Filip Vogelpohl
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For many years Filip has focused on expanding the boundaries of lampworking. Six years ago the color palette was very limited as were the tools and torches. Now there are several color manufactures, new tools and torches that are allowing Filip to press the boro silicate glass to the next level. A large portion of Filip’s work revolves around marbles, exquisitely big ones at that. Sculpting and functional glass also play a big role in Filip’s lampworking career. |
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Ken Schneidereit
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The new studio created one-of-a-kind creations for Chalfonte St. Giles, the premier custom design gallery in San Francisco during the 80's. Schneidereit also participated in juried shows and has exhibited in New York, Kanasawa, Japan and many California exhibits. Figurative sculpture became a focus and commissions from professional sport teams and other unique projects landed Schneidereit pieces in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, a Presidential Library Collection, and in the collections of many celebrities, politicians, corporate dignitaries and collectors. |
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Bashi Alé
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Born in Boise, Idaho on July 26, 1981 Bashi spent his early childhood growing up in California until moving with his family to Oregon. In 2000 on his twentieth birthday he received an apprenticeship with a local glass studio. This experience taught him the fundamental techniques used in borosilicate flameworking and served as a stepping stone towards a solo career. |
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Mary Hining
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Mary Hining
Ever since visiting the Victorian and Albert Museum in London I've been in love with functional art. My artistic career started out in traditional canvas painting. For decades I worked in oils and watercolors. I painted hundreds of traditional canvas paintings by the time I received my degree in Fine Arts in 2003 under the teachings of the President of the World's Archeology Foundation and an incredible painter himself with two pieces displayed in the Lourve.
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Yafit Haba
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Yafit's passion for art started when she was a little girl, creating with different materials. As a glass artist she started out with stained glass, then mastered the techniques of glass fusing, and quickly began experimenting with metal, ceramic, and wood to create unique items in a single piece. Each item is an original design and one of a kind.
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Dayton Dean
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Dayton strives to make every piece desirable and practical, straying away from the typical idea of glass jewelry, which has been seen in the form of "chunky" or "hippie" and instead taking it to a new level of quality that is only achieved by spending thousands of hours in the studio and pushing himself to the next level of mastery. |
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Joby McGowan
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Joby completed undergraduate work at Mount Mercy College in the area of elementary and early childhood education. He went on to obtain a masters degree from the University of Northern Iowa in Elementary Reading and Language Arts. Today, Joby teaches elementary school in the Seattle area by day and creates fused glass by night. |
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Steena Anderson
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Featured artist Steena Anderson creates beautiful one of a kind functional and decorative fused art glass. Her love and passion for glass over the years has manifested a unique and eye capturing collection of art pieces you will be sure to enjoy for years to come. |
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Erin & Steve Davenport
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When I was in elementary school, I came home each week with spelling words to study. My family and I would spend that week using these words as often as possible to memorize their meanings and spelling. Serendipity was a spelling word one week and it really stuck in our family long after that spelling test. |
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Joann Reif
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I have discovered a love for all things glass. I started making stained glass seven years ago and then I discovered fused glass. I have been making fused glass for 2 years and the addiction to glass grows. I like making everything from small soap dishes to pictures in fused glass and candle holders to large pieces in stained glass. |
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Joesph Taylor
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My introduction to glassblowing began with a simple, well thought out approach. I started with an electrical engineering degree, switched to liberal arts, dropped out and became a carpenter’s apprentice. His crew poured the floor of a glass shop. I got laid off and started sweeping the aforementioned floor. I later got the opportunity to by into the shop and the rest as they say is history. |
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Debbie Debusk
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Debbie loves to make a gift that touches the heart. Gifts do not have to be expensive or large, most great gifts are seemingly quite small and insignificant to the casual observer. To give a gift that reflects your friendship, love, and respect, takes only your insight and a little guidance. This is what Debbie likes to do with her work, draw upon your insights to conceive a gift worthy of giving, a gift that says “I know you…” |
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Glenn Randle
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