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Top : Arts : Crafts : Glass : Blowing
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  • Bob Crooks Firstglass: Specializes in lighting, vessels, tableware and perfume bottles.
  • Bob Gent Glassworks: Showcases blown, slumped or fused lamps, bowls, vases and garden art.
  • California Glass Studio: Hand-blown art glass by Nina Paladino Caron and Michael K. Hansen includes bowls, lamps and ornaments.
  • DBR Glass: Showcase of decorative vessels and tiles by Dianne Rasmussen.
  • Duncan McClellan Glass: Sand carved glass work of Florida glass artist.
  • Farenhite Studio: Online gallery of glass bowls, vases and orbs from Montana artist Eric Klein.
  • Fox Studio Glass: Blown art features sculpture and vases. Located in Australia.
  • Glass by James Michael: Contemporary paperweights, vessels, abstract desktop sculptures, life size castings of humans, lamps and garden art.
  • Glasshouse Verrerie d'Art: Features functional glassware blown by Annette Meech and Christopher Williams.
  • Harald Eberhart: Decorative vessels, stemware, sculptures and candleholders crafted by glassblowing teacher.
  • Hart Glass: Featuring hand-blown glass and etched glass work by David Hartman.
  • Jabtonski, Adam and Kamil: Gallery of paperweights, candleholders, vessels, fruits and decorations.
  • Jamie Sherman: Online gallery of glass designs in vessel forms and sculpture, as well as photography.
  • Jeau Bishop Art Glass: Free-blown and sculptural works, abstract sculpture and functional pieces.
  • LA Glass Design Studio: Online gallery of artwork by Andrew Hay and James Carcass from London, UK. Includes paperweights, vessels and decorative stemware.
  • Lightdrops Glass: Gallery includes hummingbird feeders, oil lamps, ornaments, goblets, paperweights, perfume bottles and knobs.
  • Lino Tagliapietra: Biography and images of the Italian artist's blown glass.
  • Mariott, Jeff: Seattle based glass artist specializes in blown glass and cold work. [Requires Flash]
  • Memories in Glass: Provides an online dictionary of glass blowing terms and outlines the history of blown glass art.
  • Michael A. Forbes Design: Creates blown glass vessels and flower sculptures.
  • Michael Ruh: Hand blown vessels, lighting and tableware from London based glass artist Michael Ruh.
  • Newt Glass: Glassblowing studio of artist Newt Grover specializing in chandeliers, lighting and sculpture for commercial and residential applications.
  • Olivier Mallemouche: Creator of contemporary vases and perfume bottles.
  • OZ Brian Ousdahl: Feature a few blown glass and mixed media objects.
  • Paul Nix - Glassblower: Features detailed photos of the glassblowing process.
  • Peter Greenwood: Connecticut glass artist creates hand blown art glass vessels, goblets, wall sculpture, lighting, furniture, and chandeliers.
  • Red Fern Glass: Contemporary blown glass chandeliers by Ed Pennebaker.
  • Reed Slater: Blown glass vessels including selected work and commissions.
  • Solart Glass Studio: Gallery of platters, sculpted starfish and decorative vessels.
  • Suzanne Guttman Blown Glass: Blown glass art, chandeliers, vessels, lighting and sinks.
  • Terrill Waldman Glass Design: Features a portfolio of blown glass vessels, platters, chandeliers and architectural elements.
  • White Rabbit Glass: Handblown and lampworked borosilicate glass art goblets, jars, pendants, tea cups, and oil candles.
  • Willseaobrien: Paul Willsea and Carol O'Brien create handblown glass vases, bowls and sculptural forms.


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