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Carol Anding Andica Art |
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Julia Lund |
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| AnneMarie
Herrlich aherrlich@aol.com |
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| James
Henke Outa Torch Glasswerks jhenke@themoon.net |
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| Nancy
Zalusky FlashGlass nancy@flashglass.biz |
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| Meg
Mosley Mistress of Glass megabead44@aol.com |
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Craig Nakken
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Lori Ramotar I found glass after
painting for many years, and now I love glassworking more than painting.
My favorite part of lampworking is creating miniature works of art that
can be worn. I enjoy creating things that will inspire others in their
jewelry designs. I tend to work in bright, happy colors, and sell on Ebay
currently. You can search under The Royal Bead Lampwork to find me! |
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Lynn Hunt |
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"Originally from Georgia, I now live in Woodbury, MN with my husband and our children Erin and Connor. I discovered Lampwork in the summer of 2002 after buying a copy of Cindy Jenkins book "Making Glass Beads". Immediately I was hooked. It was fascinating to me that you could take a rod of glass, melt it into molten honey and be able to make something so beautiful. In September of 2002, I took my first bead making class taught by the very talented MaryAnn Moenck. Since then every spare minute is spent working at my torch. " |
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| Jim Sandlin |
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Heidi Hardner "Most of my work features whimsical cats, fish or birds but my main interest is really color. I've been making beads off and on for over 7 years now but I just recently settled into a year-round home studio using natural gas and an oxygen concentrator. I'm also the one doing the club website."
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Jackie Richens |
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