Here are some useful links to glass artists and designers
Tessa Clegg is well known for her abstract, sculptural forms created using the labour intensive and often unpredicatable lost wax and Pate de Verre techniques. Her work can be found in many public collections including Hokkaido Museum, Japan; Corning Museum, New York; Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris; and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. She was the winner of the Jerwood Prize for Applied Arts: Glass in 1998. http://www.barryfriedmanltd.com/artists/clegg.htm
In 1971 Chihuly co-founded Pilchuck Glass School in Washington. With this international glass center, Chihuly has led the avant-garde in the development of glass as a fine art. - http://www.chihuly.com
Neil Wilkin is one of Britain's most skilled master glassblowers. A studio glass artist - with a vision that he uses his glassmaking skills to articulate; and a glass master - coordinating the multiple skills and abilities of a team to realise the visions of other artists.His inspiration for sculptural glass forms is derived from nature - plants especially. - http://www.neilwilkin.com
From the larger scale slumped and lit hanging installations to smaller cast objects there is always a sense of the organic in his work. ' I am seeking to use the comparison of man and nature and the simultaneous vision of interior and exterior, to say something about the human and in particular, my own condition.' - http://www.newlondonglass.com
Portfolio and biography of the works of glass artist Walter Lieberman. His work includes enamel paintings, blown glass, monotypes and sculpture. - http://web.media.mit.edu/%7Elieber/Walt/
Cappy Thompson well known for her transparent enamelling in the American Studio Glass Movement. Her online portfolio includes painted vessels, stained glass and architectural commissions. - http://www.cappythompson.com
The studio and work of master American Glassblower James Mongrain with excellent examples of contemporary venetian glasswork. - http://www.mongrainglass.com
Mai Therese Ørsted creates sculptural and functional glass accessories in small exclusive ranges. The forms are sensuous and soft. All her work is produced in blown crystal and is above being functional glass pieces - captivating forms designed to entertain and please the eye. - http://www.maioersted.com
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