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Glass Art
March/April 2019
Volume 34
Number 2
Letter from the Editor
Farewell to a Rendering Rebel
by Shawn Waggoner
Editor Shawn Waggoner shares a tribute after the passing of artist Charles Ziegler Lawrence, whose renowned stained glass commissions were honored with many prestigious awards. His work graces museums and churches throughout the United States, including the Smithsonian Institution and the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
Working Greener
Sasha Zhitneva
Finding Message in Material
by Colleen Bryan
Photography by Pedro Garcia
Sasha Zhitneva engages material to capture moments and pose timeless questions about what she sees. Her current body of work combines glass with plastic in a dialogue that examines how people ascribe value and what renders materials as precious or disposable despite their real cost, usefulness, and lifespan.
Independent Artist
Kazuki Takizawa
Meditating Mental Health through Blown Glass
by Colleen Bryan
Photography by Jordan Trimas, Brad Goda, Robert Wedemeyer, Jason Dowdle, Cliff Bumgardner, and Kelly Rosales
Kazuki Takizawa blows glass and runs a rental studio for glassmaking in the West Adams neighborhood of Central Los Angeles, California. This millennial artist arrived there five years ago on a personal journey that explores culture, language, and mental health as expressed and mediated through glass art.
Personal Development
Creativity—Systematic Recombination and Exploitation
by Milon Townsend
Milon Townsend shares the numerous ways in which creative elements can be combined to make many different sculptural glass art designs. Changing the orientation of a piece, adding and refining different poses, and looking for inspiration in the world around you can all inspire an extensive collection of salable work.
GAS News
GAS 2019, a Growing Glass Community
Exploring Glass Beyond Borders
by Tess McShane
The 2019 conference of the Glass Art Society (GAS) will take place in St. Petersburg, Florida, March 28–30. This annual event is just one of the many benefits of a GAS membership. The conference gives glass artists and enthusiasts the chance to celebrate the possibilities to be found in glass art.
Pioneers in Glass
Lucio Bubacco
Creating a Living Force in Glass
by Shawn Waggoner
Photography by Norbert Heyl and Anna Donadel
Born on the island of Murano, Italy, Lucio Bubacco has been flameworking glass since he was a boy, beginning with small animals and beads. His large freestanding sculptures, worked hot and annealed during the process, are unique in lampworking. The epitome of detailed elaboration and narrative content, his work can be seen in collections worldwide.
Warm Glass Studio Profile
Stephanie Trenchard
Telling Women’s Stories in Glass
by Margaret Zinser Hunt
Stephanie Trenchard’s engaging body of work encompasses both painting and cast glass sculpture. She is best known for the innovative synergy between her painting and hot glass creations, the vehicles for her storytelling. The artist discovered glass casting as a way to translate the patterns and imagery from her textile designs into glass.
Skills and Techniques
Modeling Glass
A New Way to Sculpt Glass
by Lois Manno and Bob Leatherbarrow
Photography by Lois Manno
Modeling Glass is a unique two-part compound that includes a granular binder and a liquid medium that transforms glass powder into a smooth and firm, nonsticky, clay-like material. It can be formed into coils and slabs or cut into shapes in many different ways using inexpensive, readily available tools and techniques.
Winning Glass
Coatings By Sandberg
2018 Dichroic By Design Contest
by Dana S. Baldwin
Each year, Coatings By Sandberg sponsors the company’s Dichroic By Design contest as a way to demonstrate the unique designs that can be created using dichroic glass. Artists from all over the world submit work to be considered for inclusion in this spectacular event.
Art Glass Studio Profile
Linda MacNeil
Fine Jewelry Designed in Glass
by Colleen Bryan
Photos by Michael Tropea Photography and TruslowPhoto.com
Linda MacNeil is a fine jewelry designer whose work primarily emphasizes glass. She considers solid design to be most important. To each glass part she applies a variety of techniques including kiln casting, cutting, carving, drilling, polishing, and acid polishing that render each piece of artwork unique.
What’s New
What’s New offers information on the latest in books and patterns plus new glass and tools for hot, warm, and cold glass artists and hobbyists. This is the perfect place to keep up with the innovations that will make working in glass easier and more enjoyable.
Glass Talk
So You’re Going to Be a Glass Man
Words of Wisdom from Joep Nicolas
Third generation Dutch stained glass artist Joep Nicolas (1897–1972) learned his artistry from his grandfather Frans. Considered the father of modern stained glass, he moved to the United States in 1939 and fulfilled commissions throughout the country. In this letter he shared his thoughts on why artists are drawn to glass art.
AGG News
Celebrate Glass, an Historic Conference
AGG and SGAA Together in Texas
by Tony Glander
Photography by Kathy Jordan and Tony Glander
For the first time, the American Glass Guild (AGG) and the Stained Glass Association of America (SGAA) will join together in San Antonio, Texas, for their 2019 conference. This will provide a great opportunity for members to share their interests in glass and work together to provide scholarship funds for members of both organizations.
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