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Poppy Adams is a glass artist from Vancouver, BC. She began working with stained glass in 1996. After several years of running a wholesale glass giftware business, she is now focused mainly on making jewelry. In 2007 she began fusing her own glass to incorporate into her designs. |
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Lis Kidder is a fused glass artist and occasional lampworker based in northern Virginia. A Boston, Massachusetts native, Lis attended Oberlin College and the University of Virginia School of Law before deciding to throw caution to the wind and become an artist. |
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Marcy Lamberson has been lampworking for over 7 years, lives in Atlanta, Georgia and is a past South East Regional Director for the International Society of Glass Beadmakers. She enjoys teaching lampworking and making whimsical beads. |
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Paula McDonough is a Borosilicate Lampwork artist living in Rhode Island with her husband and two children. By day she is a clinical social worker but at night she melts borosilicate glass rods in the flame of a torch to create pendants and beads. Paula has been designing jewelry since 1994 and melting glass since 2005. She opened her Etsy shop in May 2007 and has completely fallen in love with the site. "Etsy is affording me more time at home with my family and allows me to spend more time on my torch and less time selling at jewelry parties and craft shows. I LOVE ETSY!"
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Leah Pellegrini has been lampworking borosilicate since 2000. Back in 1999 Leah was learning to blow glass in Philadelphia while getting her BA in Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. After graduating and traveling the world a bit, Leah settled down in Portland, Or where she has been working as a full time glass artist for the past 7 years. |
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Vicki Leigh is a stained glass artist from Scottsdale, Arizona. She was raised in a family of artists and has been encouraged to create art from a young age. She enjoys working with glass and copper. |
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Michelle is a glass artist with nearly 9 years of fusing experience. She left her graphic design and advertising position to run her jewelry business full-time and raise her triplet boys. It was the best choice she has ever made. |
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Dee Tilotta is a fused glass artist from New York who has been creating art for the last 26 years. She taught ceramics and crafts before serendipitously discovering glass, which was a "coming home" for her. Her past craft life also included two brick and mortar stores where she sold her work, as well as the work of other artists. |
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