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Award-Winning Glass
A company called Salm, St. Paul, Minnesota, has recently added a line of art glass awards to its catalog. And in doing so has provided a number of prominent glass studios around the country with a new outlet for their work. |
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Debbie Tarsitano:
Redefining the Paperweight Tradition
In this conversation with Debbie Tarsitano, the world-renowned paperweight artist remembers the early days working alongside her father Delmo, Santa Claus! Here's how to make your store a refuge for both shoppers and customers. And how to create a festive, entertaining atmosphere that makes the season a real treat instead of something to avoid.
Farewell to Glass:
The Final Sale of Stan Floate's Artwork
An artist, a teacher and a beloved member of his community, Stan Floate created artwork through the salvage, selection and fusion of hundreds of glass shards into works of color and texture. The final sale of his work will be held November 22 through December 27 at Vitrum Gallery, Asheville, North Carolina.
How to Gluechip Glass and Why
Almost everyone who has been into stained glass for over a week knows what glue chipped glass is, but almost no one knows that it is fairly simple to make your own. Norm Dobbins provides an overview of materials, techniques and uses for custom-made glue chipped glass in the first of his two-part series.
Stained Glass: A Thousand Colors
Sarah Hall and Silke Force tour the architectural glass of the Middle East, distinctive in design, technique and theme. The Wind's Eye Gallery features the recent works of Claude
Bettinger.
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