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Apr
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Surely you have seen stained glass in your lifetime. Usually the term stained glass is used to refer to glass that is colored or the work that is created from that colored glass. Primarily you typically hear it used to talk about the glass windows that adorn churches and cathedrals and other important buildings. That is not to say …
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20
Jan
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One of my favorite arts and crafts fair is making its way back to my community, and I could not be more excited. The preparation and hard work has begun. I am trying to get everything in order and ready to go. So that way I will have plenty of items to sell and show …
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20
Oct
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With strong roots in science, and inspiration from an acute appreciation of aesthetics, the glass sculptures made by these two design artists have woven science and art together in unique and awe-inspiring ways. How did a chemical engineer and a biology undergrad who met in the mid 1990s become leaders in a revolutionary way of …
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16
Sep
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When you see woven glass, then you are surely captivated and mesmerized that such a thing can actually be done. It is almost impossible for us to think about how to even go about doing such a thing with an art medium like glass, but it can be done. There are many artists all over the world …
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16
Jun
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Glass is an amazing art medium, and no art gallery quite does glass justice like Weisser Glass studio. Located in Kensington, MD, Weisser Glass studio is a small quaint glass studio ran by a staff of four women. The staff radiates personality, and so does
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16
Jun
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Eric Markow & Thom Norris are American Artist who developed the process of weaving glass at the turn of the 21st century. Yes, that’s right. They developed the process. We are, in fact, in the presence of the Godfathers of glass weaving. Markow and Norris debuted one of their first woven sculptures in 2003 at the …
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