Alaska’s Livestreaming Glassblower
"We shouldn’t be afraid to pursue our dreams."
"We shouldn’t be afraid to pursue our dreams."
“There was a glassblowing studio on my walk home from school. I kept bothering them for a job and finally they caved."
"I focus on intention and energy transfer in everything I make.”
“The finished product is a response from the glass informing me of what it needs.”
I draw a lot of inspiration from architecture, whether it be from a building, skyscraper or any interesting structure.
Check out these exciting live events celebrating the art of glass and the talent of glassblowers around the country.
Glassblowers can only produce so many pieces each year, which creates a very high demand for a small amount of art.
“If it weren’t for the Grateful Dead, I wouldn't be blowing glass, nor the grower of Chemdog.”
A self-proclaimed Luciferian, Dwreck embraces the occult in his glass designs, along with skulls, pentagrams and more!
This Japanese-born glass artist has made a name for herself in a male-dominated field with her imaginative creations.
Aroma Glass Gallery has something for every consumer, including beautiful glass pieces made by local artists.
“I've just never been the kind of person to like being out there."
“I started to make lobster claws and quickly realized I had something special.”
Cannabis enthusiast Joe Peters found his calling in glass art, creating pieces featuring everything from fish to robots.
Mia Shea views glassblowing as an expression of her spirituality and her pieces reflect a connection to the yin & yang.
"First and foremost, I’m a craftsman. What I really enjoy is the process."
To watch him control the glowing glass within the fire is something to behold!
“The cleanliness of scientific glass paired with the niche of fume work, that’s my main focus.”
The best of the best in glass across America.
"My artworks strive to present natural beauty by portraying life that occurs in the physical world"