GLASS FEATURE

Dan Longden
Dan Longden In flameworking, everything old is new again, and there are no techniques much older than linework. Whether wig wag, chip stack, or incalmo (where

CLARK’S GLASS WORKS
Before getting into glass blowing, Clark was going for a mechanical engineering degree and had a job assembling and tuning bicycles. He never thought

Aaron Uretsky
aaronuglass.com instagram.com/aaronuglass Aaron Uretsky (“Aaron U” for short) is into koala bears. He’s been drawing them since forever, and they naturally found their way

John Simpson
John Simpson hopes people will open their minds. Not just to the artistic element of glassblowing, but to the broader themes expressed by artists

Lysette Martinez
“I get bored with consistency,” says Lysette Martinez. “I like to mix things up whether it’s glass blowing, cooking or writing a short story.” Lysette,

Zii GLAS
Some people are into feet, some are into eyes. Kim Thomas is into teeth. “They’re like little tiny jewels that grow out of

Julia Strait
Instagram.com/jujuglass111 Julia Strait has 18 orchids in her front room. Admittedly, it’s one of the only plants that she can keep alive, which is a

Derrick Strouss
The world is generally attuned to the perception that bigger is better. A larger car, a wider television screen, a longer — well, you get

RYDER GLASS
Before sparking up his torch, Ryan Moring was making a living doing graphic design and making custom T-shirts. But he lacked passion for his work.