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Rita Troller
There is no mystery to my art. I love what a line and tone can become and I draw what I like. I have always enjoyed drawing, yet when I completed one I wanted to keep it! In my search for a fine art medium that suited me, I found printmaking (especially etching) to be the perfect answer. Etching...
Sarah VanTol
As the daughter of one of the first students in the glass fusing industry very early in my life, glass fusing is all I've really known. Glass fusing is a technique that was only created in 1980 in the pacific northwest and my mother was one of first students of the pioneers in this medium. She...
James Veenstra
James Veenstra is a Michigan native, currently living on a small ranch in Northern Michigan. Veenstra has lived in the Rocky Mountain west and has worked and traveled extensively along the Gulf Coast. Consequently, his unique art glass work reflects the inherent beauty of God’s unspoiled creation...
Andrea Victorica
I strive to make exceptional quality, unique art which is inspired by my family’s love of fishing. My grandparents lived in Daytona Beach, Florida and I have fond and vivid memories of spending time with my dad and grandfather at the beach riding the red dune buggy, fishing off the dock in the...
Dustin Wagner
Dustin Wagner is a ten year veteran in the art of glassblowing. He began his journey when his older brother built a studio in their hometown of Findlay,Oh and thats exactly where he fell in love with the craft and the overall oddity that glass is and how it can be handled. This is what seems to...
Mayauel Ward
Mayauel Ward was born and raised in Manhattan Beach, California. Living only four blocks from the beach, he spent as much time in the water as on land. Originally planning a career as a physical therapist, he took one class in glassblowing and was hooked. After college, Mayauel went to work for...
Warner Whitfield
Warner and his partner, Beatriz Kelemen, meticulously design and create each piece using the elements of fire and glass to form timeless works of art inspired by nature.
Warner Whitfield began working in glass in 1972 and apprenticed with master glass artist Fritz Bachman from Hamburg, Germany and...
James Wilbat
James Wilbat's glass is distinguished by his fusion of abstract design and playful use of color. By merging ancient glassblowing techniques with his modern eye for design, Wilbat creates glass that unites tradition and innovation. His color and composition are highly influenced by his love for...
Mike Williams
Welcome to the “Old Florida” art of Mike Williams. This amazing Tampa Bay artist is recognized for his vintage illustrations of times past.
His drawings speak of time’s past, when boats flew and fish stories were true. They invite you to tell your own stories and dream of tales yet to be told. Mike...
Paul Willsea
For over 30 years, Paul and his partner, Carol O'Brien, have worked together as artists with glass as the primary source of expression. Inspired by the glass itself, Paul and Carol work with color, process and pushing the limitations of glass. A light touch at the right temperature is key to...