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Hanson and Kastles Art Glass Ken and Ingrid Hanson have worked together since their
early college years. Although traditional Italian and Swedish
glass-blowing techniques inspire them, they employ a bold
and innovative color palette to create their unique and
contemporary art glass.
Jonathan Winfisky Jonathan Winfisky has been designing and producing unique and original blown and cast scultptural glass vessel forms since 1975.
Jonathan Winfisky Jonathan Winfisky has been designing and producing unique and original blown and cast scultptural glass vessel forms since 1975.
Jonathan Winfisky Jonathan Winfisky has been designing and producing unique and original blown and cast scultptural glass vessel forms since 1975.
Jonathan Winfisky Jonathan Winfisky has been designing and producing unique and original blown and cast scultptural glass vessel forms since 1975.
Kurt McVay It all began in 1983 in Seattle, Washington. Starting off with a small studio and selling out of his home, Kurt's business has grown into a masterpiece of its own. With a 10,000 square foot studio and worldwide clientele he has become known for producing exquisite work.. 

The studio is a remodeled 3-story barn used in the early 1900's first for cattle, then for chickens, and now for the fine art of glass making.

Although custom work and imprinting is welcomed, we stock thousands of items and can deliver quickly.

Keeping this ancient art alive has always been one of Kurt's goals. He built his his own kilns and firing ovens with knowledge acquired over the past 20 years.

Fusing is a type of Kiln-Formed glass that's characterized by the cutting and layering of cold glass, then closed-oven melting. The many techniques that are used to complete each piece include hot cane making, etching and ceramic mold casting. Each piece requires two or more firings.
Kurt McVay It all began in 1983 in Seattle, Washington. Starting off with a small studio and selling out of his home, Kurt's business has grown into a masterpiece of its own. With a 10,000 square foot studio and worldwide clientele he has become known for producing exquisite work.. 

The studio is a remodeled 3-story barn used in the early 1900's first for cattle, then for chickens, and now for the fine art of glass making.

Although custom work and imprinting is welcomed, we stock thousands of items and can deliver quickly.

Keeping this ancient art alive has always been one of Kurt's goals. He built his his own kilns and firing ovens with knowledge acquired over the past 20 years.

Fusing is a type of Kiln-Formed glass that's characterized by the cutting and layering of cold glass, then closed-oven melting. The many techniques that are used to complete each piece include hot cane making, etching and ceramic mold casting. Each piece requires two or more firings.
Loy Allen My inspiration comes from the natural world, the hills and plains of Dakota. Stylistically, I am inspired by the art of the Art Nouveau Age. Like the artists of that time, I am interested in a depiction of plant and animal life in a pantheist spirit. My natural forms are meant to be expressive without being strictly realistic. I hope my work evokes the mystery and power of nature in a feminine, celebratory voice.
Loy Allen My inspiration comes from the natural world, the hills and plains of Dakota. Stylistically, I am inspired by the art of the Art Nouveau Age. Like the artists of that time, I am interested in a depiction of plant and animal life in a pantheist spirit. My natural forms are meant to be expressive without being strictly realistic. I hope my work evokes the mystery and power of nature in a feminine, celebratory voice.
Matthew Buechner Matthew Buechner designs and makes hand blown glass at Thames Glass in Newport, Rhode Island, which he founded in 1981.

Buechner's glass is in the collections of the Corning Musuem of Glass in Corning, New York and in the Fraunau Museum of Glass in Fraunau, Germany. It has been featured in numberous publications and is exhibited and sold internationally.
Moon Mambo Nancy Todd's designs have received national and international recognition and have grown into a Fun line of home accessories! All designs are hand crafted with special attention to color, texture, and funk.

Moon Mambo creations are selling in verrry cool gift stores, contemporary craft galleries, museum stores, home stores, etc.
Robert Held <b>Artist's Statement</b>
Studio Paran Studio Paran is the creative endeavor or Richard Jones. The studio was founded in 1989 with a commitment to producing hand blown glass characterized by strong design, skilled craftsmanship, bold use of color and innovative form. Through the years, Jones, a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, has continued to develop the Paran line, finding inspiration for his work in both modern and ancient worlds, from East Asian ceramics to a Midwestern backyard garden.
Studio Paran Studio Paran is the creative endeavor or Richard Jones. The studio was founded in 1989 with a commitment to producing hand blown glass characterized by strong design, skilled craftsmanship, bold use of color and innovative form. Through the years, Jones, a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, has continued to develop the Paran line, finding inspiration for his work in both modern and ancient worlds, from East Asian ceramics to a Midwestern backyard garden.
Studio Paran Studio Paran is the creative endeavor or Richard Jones. The studio was founded in 1989 with a commitment to producing hand blown glass characterized by strong design, skilled craftsmanship, bold use of color and innovative form. Through the years, Jones, a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, has continued to develop the Paran line, finding inspiration for his work in both modern and ancient worlds, from East Asian ceramics to a Midwestern backyard garden.
Studio Paran Studio Paran is the creative endeavor or Richard Jones. The studio was founded in 1989 with a commitment to producing hand blown glass characterized by strong design, skilled craftsmanship, bold use of color and innovative form. Through the years, Jones, a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, has continued to develop the Paran line, finding inspiration for his work in both modern and ancient worlds, from East Asian ceramics to a Midwestern backyard garden.



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