For artists, the PMA Craft Show, hosted by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, is one of the most sought-after events in the art world. This juried show offers a unique opportunity for artisans to showcase their creative works and connect with art collectors, galleries, and fellow artists. But preparing for such a prestigious show isn’t just about creating stunning pieces—it’s a journey of meticulous planning, artistic refinement, and personal growth. Here's a behind-the-scenes look at how I prepare for the PMA Craft Show. A few weeks before the show I start creating my pieces. Photo by Kristen Vallejo Photography Each piece spends a few days in the annealer, where it cools slowly so that it (hopefully) doesn't crack or explode. I...
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"My OBT: What if you spent every day looking for One Beautiful Thing?"
From their site: "10/20/20: I recently discovered the magnificent glass vessels by Randi Solin. A master of the contemporary American art glass movement, Solin also incorporates elements of Venetian glass work in her striking pieces. Working layer upon layer, she builds her pieces much like a painter does. She finishes off each piece by lopping off the top and creating a highly-polished cross-section of the layers."
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I travel all over the country and the world; my art and the natural flora of the Earth are intricately intertwined, influencing and inspiring my creativity. In a world often marked by chaos & turmoil, nature offers us a sanctuary – a place where we can find peace and reconnect w/ our inner selves. In the Spring of 1988 I went on a road trip to Georgia and found a Magnolia Bud that really inspired me. Magnolia Buds I knew I’d be going to what I call “glass camp Pilchuck” North of Seattle later that summer. I was so fortunate to be chosen for the first class of Italian/American glassblowing class in the country. My teachers were Billy Morris...
Transform Your Space with a Stunning Statement Piece Nothing transforms a room quite like a high-quality statement piece. The first thing that captures attention upon entering a room, these unique artworks reflect your personal style and infuse your space with character. A captivating statement piece not only serves as a conversation starter but also evokes cherished memories and sparks joy. The story behind how you acquired the artwork and its significance to you provides guests with insight into your values and experiences. When selecting a statement piece, choose something that resonates with you personally, whether it's a piece tied to a fond memory or one that simply captivates your heart. This connection makes the artwork all the more meaningful in...
An article about the melting ice caps of Greenland in National Geographic moved me to create sculptures to both mimic and honor the frozen monoliths as they melt away. As a child my dad would gift me a subscription to National Geographic every year for the holidays and I just loved reading them. Much of my work is influenced by the photos I would see there. One of my favorite articles was about the melting polar ice caps in Greenland. The coloration of the photos profoundly touched me, and I began to think about how I could re-create the colors and textures through glass. I was especially drawn to a photo of a meltwater carved canyon that was 150 deep, that had black...