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Beadwrangler's Links of Glass Artists' Websites
Updated May 21, 1999

Rick Ayotte paperweights
Eric Bladholm Chicago Glassworks, blown glass
Bob Carlson The Art Glass of Bob Carlson
The Dale Chihuly home page More images, history, and exhibition information about "America's Living Treasure"
James Clarke Glass Studio Boulder Colorado All work produced at the studio is designed and executed solely by James Clarke. From the initial design, to the execution of the blown form, to the labor intensive grinding and polishing of the facets that set his work apart from the mainstream, James Clarke maintains complete control over the final product. The "perfume vial" continues to be his most common vehicle for artistic expression and design. While Clarke produces many other forms including vases, paperweights and sculptures, the perfume bottle signifies his best work and is what the James Clarke Glass Studio is most well known for.
Allen David is an artist living in New York City. In a career that spans more than 40 years, he has painted in oils, acrylics, and watercolor; created sculptures in glass and paper mache; designed tapestries and public fountains.
Jacob Fishman Neon Artists - Welcome to my neon studio. I'm Jacob yes, the one with the hair. I have been working with neon since 1977 creating artwork, constructing theatrical displays, fabricating technical lamps, teaching workshops and of course making neon signs. Here is a collection of my favorite net sites including my own. Many of these sites are graphic intensive. The transfer time is worth the wait.
Michael Foster Fine Fused Glass
Eric Freeman
Chris Hawthorne Gallery, Hawthorne family members and guest artists
Hellebore Glass Studio Reticello and serpent stem goblets, latticino, incalmo
lots of Italian styles with a modern twist...stop on by!
Makoto Ishizuka's
STUDIO PAO
I work on Glass (mostly architectural glass) in Japan and this is my Home Page
Kevin's marble page A Personal Marble Page of Kevin Stump
Kris's Gallery Stained Glass site in UK
The Glass Art of Walter Lieberman
Glassblowing by John Randall offhand blown-glass process
Carl Radke - Phoenix Studios
Mike Savad's Stained Glass I am a stained glass artist who lives in Westfield, NJ and have been doing stained glass for over 14 years. Through the years, I have helped teach stained glass classes won various prizes in art competitions and worked at stained glass professionally. I would now like to share some of the things that I have learned about stained glass which might be helpful to people who are also interested in this craft.
Richard Smith Since the early 1980's I have been engraving and etching glass and mirror panels. I am continually fascinated with the seemingly limitless potential that this medium holds. I hope that some of my enthusiasm for this ancient art form will be passed on, and that you too can envision some exciting uses for it. I have tried to put some general and specific information on these pages for your interest, and to give you a concept of what can be accomplished with sand-etching.
Rebecca Stewart The Little Worlds of Rebecca Stewart
Sculpture by Pamina Traylor Pamina received her Bachelor of Arts from Bryn Mawr College and her Master of Fine Arts in glass sculpture from the Rochester Institute of Technology. In 1995 she was awarded a fellowship at the Creative Glass Center of America. She has taught at Urban Glass and Parsons School of Design in New York City and is currently a lecturer at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, California.
Kate Williams glass artist - offhand blown-glass process
Leslie Wilton's Blacksheep Glass offhand blown-glass process