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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Congratulations go to Lynn of Gilded Lily Glass for Her "Jungle Fever" Bracelet
This month’s winner is Lynn of Gilded Lily Glass who’s winning entry is the beautiful and unique “Jungle Fever” glass bracelet.
Lynn has been working with glass for 15 years and originally started as a stained glass artist. When she started fusing glass and saw the possibilities that the process offered she left stained glass behind and concentrated on fusing. In 2006 she began lampworking. Her fused and lampwork glass jewelry and has been selling glass art at shows and art galleries for over 10 years and has recently joined Etsy and the CGGE.
Lynn is inspired by practically everything she sees and keeps a notebook with her at all times to jot down ideas. She was an art history major and derives inspiration from a number of historical artists.
Lynn is a member of the International Society of Glass Beadmakers and Orange County Artists Guild.
She lives in North Carolina with her husband, 3 cats and a dog.
Lynn has been working with glass for 15 years and originally started as a stained glass artist. When she started fusing glass and saw the possibilities that the process offered she left stained glass behind and concentrated on fusing. In 2006 she began lampworking. Her fused and lampwork glass jewelry and has been selling glass art at shows and art galleries for over 10 years and has recently joined Etsy and the CGGE.
Lynn is inspired by practically everything she sees and keeps a notebook with her at all times to jot down ideas. She was an art history major and derives inspiration from a number of historical artists.
Lynn is a member of the International Society of Glass Beadmakers and Orange County Artists Guild.
She lives in North Carolina with her husband, 3 cats and a dog.
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