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Glass Line highlights
“Small and Beautiful”
Top 40 international beads/beadmakers featured in special juried issue
Glass Line magazine recently invited Sara Sally LaGrand, Barbara Becker Simon, Paul Stankard (all practicing glass artists) and Robert K. Liu, PhD to jury its 2012 “Small but Beautiful” international competition for flameworked glass beads, to both capture the status of this artform at this time in the 21st century and mark its 25 years of publishing.
As an illustration of the global reach and appeal of flameworked beads, the 103 entries were from 10 countries — Canada, Italy, England, Germany, the Netherlands, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United States — and the top 40 entries came from the United States, Canada, Italy, England, Germany, and Japan.
Don’t miss seeing colleagues’ inspirational work in the June–July 2012 issue (volume 26, #1) of Glass Line! <Read more>
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The Magazine for HOT GLASS Artists.
Founded April 16, 1987
Serving the Flameworking
glass community for over 24 years!
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