Fine Glass by American Artists
Sandra Kaye Studios
Virgil Art Glass Chris Paulson
Callahan Mountain Studios
Hudson Glass
Tom Stoenner Glass
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Rick Hunter
Vines Art Glass
meet the ARTISTs
Chris Paulson lives in Eugene, Oregon and handcrafts each fused glass piece in his studio. He combines colorful iridescent glass with the ancient art of fusing to create glass art with contemporary beauty. Each piece is handcrafted from numerous sheets of glass that are cut, assembled, and melted at temperatures in excess of 1500°. This process is followed by gradual cooling and then reheating to above 1200° to “slump” each piece into its unique shape.
Hudson Glass designs decorative and functional handmade glass objects. After more than 12 years in a career of designing art through handmade blown glass, Michael Hudson is in the forefront of creating glass objects of desire. As the passionate owner of Hudson Glass, Michael approaches the demands of glassblowing and glass sculpting with excellence in creativity and product design.
Sandra Kaye creates functional fused glass art in her Pennsylvania Studio. Her work is designed for every day use for serving and dining. These lovely pieces should be hand washed.
A glass studio in Toughkenemon, PA, outside Philadelphia. Amazingly detailed Miniature glass sculptures, individually boxed starting @ 2/10.00! They are always in stock, larger pieces come and go.
Tom Stoenner has hand blown fine glass for over three decades. Working out of his studio in the scenic Hudson Valley, he makes functional glassware for home and table; yet, his finished objects are informed with a contemporary sensibility. His work has been shown nationwide, and he was a recipient of an American Craft Museum Design Award.
Hunter Art Glass specializes in unique blown glass pieces for the home. These exquisite and colorful works of art are one-of-a-kind designs. Rick Hunter Art Glass is elegant and refreshing and makes a stylish accent for the home.
Bryce Dimitruk began creating art with glass in 1998, while working at the internationally recognized Steven Lundberg Art Glass studio in California. During his five years there, he worked on projects for Disney, The Corning Museum, and other nationally known galleries throughout the U.S. In 2004, Dimitruk and his wife acquired Vines Art Glass in Bandon, Oregon. Only the finest examples are signed and dated.
Ron and Paula Mynatt are the artists behind Callahan Mountain Studios, located in northwest Arkansas. Their expressive and evocative deigns draw you into the piece and combine whimsical color and elegant form. Ron creates his own glass from sand, soda ash, limestone, and a few natural chemicals, melting them together at 2350 degrees Fahrenheit.