Glasscolor Links
Here are some Glass Artists links that we recommend: |
Official web site for the renowned Seattle-based glass artist. |
Glass Sculptor, Seattle, WA. |
Colorado-based glass artist. |
A nice site. |
Donald & Karen Carlson, glass artists from Oregon. |
Very nice glass and website from this hardworking artist. |
Site which includes her stained glass and reverse painted vases. |
Walter Lieberman paints on glass using an extremely sophisticated technique. |
Located in Brooklyn, New York City. |
A glass studio exploring the Venetian tradition of goblet making. |
A Glass works from the georgeous town of Twisp, WA.. |
Indiana Art Glass was started in 1987 with the thought of supplying the best art glass available for the market. |
Glassworks including architectural and sculptural designs. |
"I have dedicated my entire life to glass. If one person can enjoy the freedom and beauty that my vessels offer, I feel I have been a success." |
All of the artists shown at the Edge of Glass Gallery are local Pacific Northwest artists established in their fields of glass. |
The Glassworks Studio and Gallery offers fine hand blown art glass including vases, bowls, platters, paperweights, oil lamps, ornaments and sculptural figures. |
Unique Hand Made Glass Art. |
Anthony Gelpi is a glass artist specializing in hand-made glassworks. |
Handblown glass creations by Douglas and Renee Sigwarth. |
An online glass gallery featuring Paul Lockwood and Tim Sheldon. |
"I use the most popular Italian-European traditional glass blowing techniques, that is at a bench, forming and manipulating the glass by hand." |
"... natural interest in space and the stars inherited from his Mayan ancestors, are all reflected in his work. " |
Located in Vancouver, British Columbia. Those Rayguns are so ooo-so-cool... |
Kiln-cast glass, hot cast glass, mixed media. |
Contemporary hand blown glass vessels, wall sculptures, chandeliers, glass furniture, lighting, goblets and accessories. |
Avalon Glassworks specialize in unique, hand-blown art glass and other hand-made art by Seattle-area artists. |
Tacoma's Premier Glass Arts Facility. Hot Shop Rentals available. |
The online glass art portfolio for hot glass artist Jeau Bishop. |
Ed has been creating his glass sculptures for more than two decades and continues to reach deep within himself to design new creations of art. |
Cohn-Stone Studios, located in the San Francisco bay area, is the work place of artists Michael Cohn and Molly Stone. |
Brian Russell creates one of a kind sculptures from cast glass and forged metals. |
Tim O'Niell, Seattle glass artist, creates hot cast and kiln formed art glass. |
Hand blown studio glass creating decorative and functional free blown glass vessels of all shapes and sizes. |
With a fine eye for color, style and proportion SAF Designs creates custom mosaic art, warm glass, furniture, lighting and accessories. |
Robert Held's art glass collections range from classic to contemporary. Canada's largest hot glass studio and gallery. |
Uptown Glassworks features local glass artists. Offers classes and hot shop rentals. |
Burning River Glass provides an opportunity for glass artists, collectors, and the community to get involved in the Cleveland, OH area art scene. |
"I feel empowered by all the chaos associated with handling glass as an artistic medium and am attracted to the natural crossover from art to architectural applications." |
Duckbill Studios is the newest addition to the growing community of glassblowing studios in the metro Atlanta region. |
“Different opaque and transparent colors are added and subtracted to create variation in tone and mark.” |
“My art pieces are testament to my ongoing love of glass. The ability of glass to transform an environment from the ordinary to the wondrous is fascinating.” |
With a vision of increasing public appreciation in traditionally-produced, American-made products Appalachian Glass Products & Services LLC. was born. |
The hand blown art glass is represented nationally and internationally in galleries as well as private and corporate collections. |
A collection of glasswork by Marshall and Quentin Weir. |
Custom hand-blown glass and other techniques by Michelle Knox, artist, design professional and consultant. |
“Determined to create this mysterious structured chaos in terrestrial space and time, I began to attempt to capture an Aurora effect in glass containers.” |
Janke Studios is Atlanta’s first complete glassblowing center. Their vision is to expose, promote and educate the Southeast on the art of glassmaking. |
“My art is an explorative study of American Culture.” |
“Our line varies from perfume bottles..oil lamps...vases...candle stick holders...paperweights, to sea sculptures.” |
Blown glass bowls, vases, and paperweights
by Chantal Paré. |
Exquisite hand blown art glass bowls and contemporary art glass sculptures. |
Lowery's Hot Glass provides custom & hand-made lighting solutions for both home & commercial clienteles. Chandeliers, wall sconces, pendant lighting, glass vases, glass lamp shades & many other glass products. |
Hand blown glass from the Mississippi Delta. |
Jean-Pierre Canlis Glass—now known as Canlis Glass—was established in 1996, following years of technical and conceptual development. J.P. Canlis' talent and true calling emerged early in life through the fine art of glassblowing. |
Maker of Fine Art Glass. |
American Ornament produces limited editions of hand blown crystal ornaments for select clients and or notable charitable concerns. |
Official web site for Pacific Northwest based art glass artist Robert Kaindl. |
Richard owns and operates his studio in Sedro-Woolley WA. He can also do lessons. For additional info about about Hot Shop, Cold Studio and Pyrex studios please call Richard Lowrie @ 360-421-0582. |
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Owned and operated by glass artist Laura Johnson, Starved Rock Hot Glass is a glassblowing studio and gallery located just minutes away from historic Starved Rock State Park in Ottawa, Illinois. |
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Studio Xaquixe, Art Glass Studio run by Christian Thornton in Oaxaca, Mexico. |
Over the span of 30 years, Robison has developed his own techniques, tools, and equipment that give him complete control over his design and execution of each piece and he continues to enjoy the challenge of designing and producing glass inspired by the natural landscape. |
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