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  • It's the final episode of Season 5 and today, I’m thrilled to welcome Andrea Guzzetta, a multifaceted artist from Los Angeles known for her stunning oil paintings and her intricate glass painting work she’s done for many stained glass artists and studios that you know and love.

    Andrea’s personal work has been described as “if Lisa Frank forgot to take her Xanax” and blends the traditional techniques of classical painting with a pastel aesthetic. She uses her bold cheery palette to quote “explore themes of intimacy, vulnerability, and the hidden magic of small moments.”

    I feel like Andrea and I really hit it off like old pals, and our chat took a delightful detour with, you know, lighthearted topics, like death, our beliefs about what happens when you die, using art to process fear, accepting mortality, and even ghost sightings. But don’t worry—we do get to glass, and when we do, this episode is packed with valuable insights. We cover everything from navigating Patreon and boosting Instagram engagement to choosing the right respirator for your studio and getting your work into that dream gallery you’ve been dying to show at.

    Join me as I crack it all wide open!

    To see more of Andrea’s work her instagram is @andreaguzzetta and mine is @runaglassworks. For all the Patreon members Andrea made an exclusive glass pattern. I love that this pattern isn't too complicated, it’s only got 8 pieces so it's perfect if you're at the beginning of your glass journey OR if you just want to bang out a smaller piece in between your larger projects. If you make it please please send pics to Andrea and I!!!
    Honorable mentions from this episode:
    Podvantgarde
    open.spotify.com
    Jackson Polluck/CIA
    openculture.com
    On Death and Dying
    powells.com
    Altered Carbon (show):
    netflix.com
    Altered Carbon (books):
    powells.com
    Time Enough for Love
    powells.com
    Many Lives, Many Masters
    powells.com

    Favorite artists:
    Artemisia Gentileschi
    wikipedia.org
    @James Jean
    Kahinde Wiley
    kehindewiley.com

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  • Welcome back to Cracked with Chevonne Ariss! Today is the 60th episode!
    Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Heather Dawn, a super talented stained glass artist who splits her time between Phoenix Arizona and her hometown of New York. Heather began her journey into stained glass in 2015, learning the art alongside her mother.

    Her fused and stained glass work is heavily inspired by American traditional tattooing and the southwest; The bold black outlines characteristic of traditional tattoos making a perfect match for the solder lines used in stained glass.

    Heather’s glass journey, like many of us is complex, where her deeply personal life experience, her grief and joy, is intricately woven in with her personal style.

    In this episode, we'll dive into Heather's story and the techniques she uses to bring her striking visions to life.

    Join me as I crack it all wide open…
    To see more of Heather’s work her instagram is @heatherdawnglassworks. And mine is @runaglassworks

    For the glass cutting hack that Heather shared that she had made a video for, she also sent me a photo, I just posted that photo on my website on her episode page, so take a look:

    For the Patreon page members Heather made one of her super cute painted horseshoes, measurements are about 4” wide by 5” tall. Drawing will be 12 days after the release of this episode.

    Honorable mentions from this episode:
    SW Art Glass in Phoenix
    swartglass.com
    Anything In Stained Glass in MD
    anythinginstainedglass.com
    Epoxy
    homedepot.com
    Canvas
    shopcanvas.co
    Procreate
    procreate.com
    stained glass pricing guide:
    bradstreetglass.com/blogs/pricing-stained-glass-art
    Favorite artists:
    Dan Higgs
    occultvibrations.wordpress.com
    @lady.luckstudio
    @obscureglassworks

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  • Welcome to another episode of Cracked with Chevonne Ariss where we dive into the fascinating world of modern stained glass art and the talented artists who bring it to life!
    Today, I’m excited to introduce Soeun Lee, a stained glass artist based in Brooklyn, NY. Soeun's work stands out for its ability to capture the celebrate the essence of ordinary moments found in every home, using shadows to add depth and emotion to her art. Her love of American diners also often shines through with panels depicting scenes that evoke the charm of these quintessentially American spaces. Join us as we explore Soeun's personal journey, and her unique approach to depicting the beauty of daily life.

    Join me as I crack it all wide open!
    To see more of Soeun’s work, her instagram is @soooeeun and mine is @runaglassworks. For a lucky Patreon member Soeun is sending a really sweet little glass panel of a pear. Panel measures approximately 4.5” x 6.5” and you know the drill... Patreon members watch your inbox and pay attention to my instagram stories for the winner announcement 12 days after episode is released.

    Honorable mentions from this episode:

    Adobe Illustrator
    adobe.com

    @neighborhoodstainedglass

    Glass Calligraphy Pen
    https://www.amazon.com/Signature-Calligraphy

    Favorite artist:
    Will Barnett
    https://whitney.org/artists/61

    Glass friends:
    @sacharaps
    @Lazuliblack
    @thisthisthat.studio

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  • Welcome to another episode of Cracked with Chevonne Ariss!
    Today, I have the pleasure of speaking with groundbreaking, Australian artist Jordan Benson. Jordan's work offers a modern twist on our traditional craft, drawing inspiration from the gritty, raw aesthetic of street art. His pieces capture the beauty found in urban life, transforming everyday scenes into stunning visual narratives. But Jordan's creativity doesn't stop there. His practice extends to kiln forming, etching, glass painting and beyond, showcasing his dedication to exploring and mastering various mediums. From his vivid oil painted canvases to his innovative stained glass, Jordan's work reflects a commitment to making art a part of our everyday experience.

    My favorite thing about Jordan is his passion and excitement for glass. It’s really infectious. Keep listening and you’ll see what I mean.

    Join me as I crack it all wide open!

    To see more of Jordan’s work, his instagram is @jordanb_art and mine is @@runaglassworks Jordan designed the Cracked graphic we spoke about and I made some stickers as well as a limited run of tshirts. The Patreon members had the first Crack (see what I did there) at the tshirts before the rest of the listeners. But there are still some left!! Check them out on my website and there’s a direct link here:
    JORDAN X CRACKED TSHIRT + STICKERS:
    runaglassworks.com/shop

    Honorable mentions from this ep:
    Jordan's glass paint website:
    @glass_paint_aus
    Favorite artists:
    Franz Hals - Dutch painter
    frans-hals.org
    Harry Clark -illustrations
    wikipedia.org
    Egan Sheil
    wikipedia.org
    Peter Chung - Aeon Flux
    wikipedia.org
    wikipedia.org
    Judith Schaechter
    judithschaechter.com
    Judith's ep of Cracked:
    runaglassworks.com



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  • It's the 56th episode of Cracked!!
    Today we're headed to Charlotte NC to dive into the Psychedelic, colorful and wonderful world of Lindsey Thacker, AKA Luxey Flux. Known for her mind-bending designs and kaleidoscopic color palettes, Lindsey has a talent for seemlessly weaving glass of all different textures and tones, opacity levels and iridescence together into a technicolor maximalism delight. Today we discuss her style, the inspiration behind her mesmerizing works, and some important life lessons she’s learned from the craft along the way.

    Join me as I crack it all wide open!

    To see more of Lindsey’s work, her instagram is @luxeyflux and mine is @runaglassworks. For the Patreon members Lindsey made a gorgeous pattern for all, there’s no drawing it’s just up for all the members. And in addition to the pattern she also included a colored version for color inspo which I think is so cool!

    Please please send pics if you go for it😍 In addition to the exclusive pattern, Lindsey also made a Spotify playlist just for the Cracked listeners to jam out to while Cracked isn’t playing!

    Link to purchase crating instruction downloads:
    runaglassworks.com
    Concepts app
    concepts.app
    Delphi
    delphiglass.com
    Leslyes Glass Hut
    etsy.com/LeslyesGlassHut
    Glass Hack magnet:
    amazon.com/Magnetic
    Paul Veto (light boxes + wood carvings)
    @paulvetostudios

    Favorite artists
    Kelly Keith
    @fuckericclapton
    Alex Garant

    The Stained Glass Association of America
    The Professional Trade Association for Architectural Art Glass

    Canfield Technologies
    Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

    Bullseye Glass
    ~ handcast glass since 1974 ~

    Glass Patterns Quarterly
    Patterns, inspiration and information since 1985 to glass hobbyists & professional artists.

    Ed Hoy's International Glass Supplies
    The Single Source for All Your Art Glass Needs

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  • Today on Cracked with Chevonne Ariss speaking with Korina Oswald, a stained glass artist based in Seattle, WA where she lives with her husband and children.

    Currently, her artistic practice is focused on community-based projects liker her glass quilt that involve artists from around the world. She first conceived this project in the aftermath of COVID’s isolation. Much like quilt-making, glass has long been relegated to “craft” and it’s artistry has not been acknowledged nearly enough by the mainstream art world. Oswald seeks to broaden the conversation of what constitutes fine art by creating a piece so large that it cannot be ignored.

    Korina’s truly my twin flame in community building. Here’s the thing about Korina (and if you know her you already know this): Whenever I’m talking to her I feel like we’re whispering, on the verge of giggles, the entire time. She and I have an inside joke but I have no idea what it is. Korina was the first interview I did for this season and so whenever I would mention her name to everyone after, everyone smiles, and I think that’s the thing about Korina that makes sense that she’s so good at doing community work.

    Today Korina and I are going to discuss some of her personal work as well as her community projects, their future and how you could and should get involved!!!

    Join me as I crack it all wide open!!

    To see more of Korina’s work, her instagram is @korinaoswald and mine is @runaglassworks

    For the Cracked Patreon members Korina is gifting one of her gorgeous plant trellises. I’ll be doing a drawing for that the 15th of September, 2024. She also made a stretching studio playlist for all of the Patreon members to enjoy. I love this- she made the playlist 25 minutes long so that you know when it ends, it’s time to stop what you’re doing and move around, stretch and I quote, “give your dang neck a break” :)

    I did go to Seattle to see Korina and the amazing crew at Fremont Antique Glass this spring! Shout out to them and thanks again for taking the time you did with me. Check out my visit in my story highlights on instagram.


    Favorite artists:

    @nicola_wiltshire
    @aiden_milligan
    @yasmin_davidson

    @judithschaechter
    @kerbi_kerbi
    @susanaparici0

    Thank you to this episode’s sponsors:

    The Stained Glass Association of America
    The Professional Trade Association for Architectural Art Glass

    Canfield Technologies
    Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

    Youghiogheny Glass Company
    Stained glass sheets and glass products for the art and stained glass industry.

    Glass Art Magazine
    For the Creative Professional Working in Hot, Warm, and Cold Glass.

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  • Welcome back to Cracked with Chevonne Ariss!
    Today, I’m honored to have Tom Fruin join me. Known for his large-scale installations, Tom uses steel and brightly colored plexiglass to create monumental sculptures.

    Tom’s work stands out not only for its visual impact but also for its commitment to accessibility and sustainability with his use of reclaimed materials.

    You may already be familiar with Tom’s work but just didn’t know the artist behind the pieces. Fruin's largest installation to date, the Watertower series, is installed on multiple rooftops across New York City and around the country.

    Tom, who grew up in Los Angeles and now lives and works in Brooklyn, New York, shares with me today his experiences and insights into the world of large-scale installations.

    Join me as I crack it all wide open…

    To see more of Tom’s work, his instagram is @tomfruin and mine is @runaglassworks.
    For a lucky Patreon page member Tom is gifting some stickers and one of his glass patchwork candles. The best part: as the candle burns down, the colors glow through the glass it’s really pretty! I’ll be doing the drawing for that September 8th, 2024.


    Favorite artists:
    David Hammons
    wikiart.org/en/david-hammons
    urbanglass.org

    Thank you to this episode’s sponsors:



    The Stained Glass Association of America
    The Professional Trade Association for Architectural Art Glass

    Canfield Technologies
    Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

    Youghiogheny Glass Company
    Stained glass sheets and glass products for the art and stained glass industry.

    Glass Art Magazine
    For the Creative Professional Working in Hot, Warm, and Cold Glass.

    Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

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  • Today, I have stained glass artist and glass painter Juliet Forrest join me from Sheffield, United Kingdom. Juliet's work is celebrated for its intricate and so very delicate and expressive depictions of flora and fauna, capturing the imagination with their stunning detail, She’s also know for her masterful use of color, incredible depth and movement, each piece a somehow more dynamic and immersive experience than the last. When planning for this interview and messaging with Juliet jokingly said she only had anti-hacks, but turns out she’s actually got more hacks for us today than any other episode of the season! And they are really good ones you will want to incorporate into how you work moving forward…

    Join me as I crack it all wide open!

    To see more of Juliet’s work, her instagram is @juliet_forrest_glass and mine is @runaglassworks . Juliet will be sending out one of her cosmic bird stained glass piece to a lucky Patreon winner!! The panel measures 14cm wide x 13cm high and will be raffled on September 1st!

    Honorable mentions:

    The Worshipful Company of Glaziers and Painters of Glass

    glazierscompany.org.uk

    Ashton Hill Award

    glazierscompany.org.

    Derek Hunt

    derekhuntartist.com

    Jonathon Kirk

    jonathankirk.net

    Tom Denney

    thomasdenny.co

    Chapel Studios

    chapelstudio.co.uk

    John Piper

    artuk.org/discover/artists/piper-john

    Patrick Reyntyens/Carpentry Cathedral

    vimeo.com

    Favorite artists:

    William Morris

    williammorrissociety.org

    William Blake

    wikiart.org

    Thank you to this episode’s sponsors:

    The Stained Glass Association of America
    The Professional Trade Association for Architectural Art Glass

    Canfield Technologies
    Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

    Bullseye Glass
    ~ handcast glass since 1974 ~

    Paul Wissmach Glass Co.
    Your Source of Colored Sheet Glass

    Glass Patterns Quarterly
    Patterns, inspiration and information since 1985 to glass hobbyists & professional artists.

    Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

    Support the show

  • Juliet Forrest 8/20/24

    @juliet_forrest_glass

    Tom Fruin 8/27/24

    @tomfruin

    Korina Oswald 9/3/24

    @korinaoswald

    Lindsey Thacker 9/10/24

    @luxeyflux

    Jordan Benson 9/17/24

    @jordanb_art

    Soeun Lee 9/24/24

    @soooeeun

    Heather Dawn 10/1/24

    @heatherdawnglassworks

    Andrea Guzzetta 10/8/24

    @andreaguzzetta

    Thank you to this season's sponsors:

    The Stained Glass Association of America
    The Professional Trade Association for Architectural Art Glass

    Canfield Technologies
    Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

    The Flow Magazine
    The leading international glass journal for the flameworking community

    Paul Wissmach Glass Co.
    Your Source of Colored Sheet Glass

    Ed Hoy's International Glass Supplies
    The Single Source for All Your Art Glass Needs

    Youghiogheny Glass Company
    Stained glass sheets and glass products for the art and stained glass industry.

    Bullseye Glass
    ~ handcast glass since 1974 ~

    Glass Patterns Quarterly
    Patterns, inspiration and information since 1985 to glass hobbyists & professional artists.

    Kid's Art Box
    Creative art projects delivered monthly - use discount code"GLASSWORKS5"

    Handy Hangers
    The Handiest Little Hanger For All Your Metal-Framed Panels

    Glass Art Magazine
    For the Creative Professional Working in Hot, Warm, and Cold Glass.

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  • Today for the final episode of Season 4 of Cracked I’m speaking with the queen of sgraffito, the Italian word directly translated to “scratched.” Her time consuming technique of flooding a thin layer of lead based powder paint over colorful patchwork like glass pieces, and then meticulously scratching it off revealing negative space designs that come together to create elaborate and rich stories. Drawing from her experiences of her childhood and family, in her stained glass pieces Lil weaves a tail of greblins, witches, fairies and sea creatures to name just a few.

    Let's get into it!
    Join me as I crack it all wide open!


    For the final Patreon page drawing of the season, I'm doing a drawing of 2 names! One winner will receive the Map Mundi print + a set of greeting cards and another winner will receive a sgraffito stained glass white lily made by Lil and a set of greeting cards. The Map print is 11”x13.5” and the flower is 3.5” I'll be doing a drawing for those on September 17th.

    Honorable mentions from this episode:

    Artists:
    Harry Clark
    harryclarke.net
    Grayson Perry
    graysonsartclub.com
    Pinkie Maclure
    pinkiemaclure.net
    Kit Williams
    kitwilliams.co.uk
    John Bauer
    wikiart.org/en/john-bauer




    Bullseye Glass
    ~ handcast glass since 1974 ~

    Canfield Technologies
    Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

    Youghiogheny Glass Company
    Stained glass sheets and glass products for the art and stained glass industry.

    Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

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  • Hi friends and welcome back to Cracked with Chevonne Ariss!
    Today for episode 51 of Cracked I’m joined by Ellen Van Dijk . She’s a stained glass artist based in The Netherlands best known for her photo realistic portraits. Drawing and painting portraits since childhood, her love for drawing and the desire for creative expression has been present for as long as she can remember. The combination of portraiture and learning to make stained glass windows brought her to where she is today. Today we’re talking about her personal experience with heartfelt portrait commissions, travel adventures of teaching, her in person classes as well as her online classes, and a couple really great glass paining glass hacks! To see more of Ellen's work, her instagram is @glasatelierellen and her website is glasatelierellen.com.
    For the Cracked Patreon page members Ellen is offering 15% off of her online courses. The link to that is always in my bio or the show notes!
    Honorable mentions from this episode:
    Link to Ellen's workshops:
    glasatelierellen.com/workshops
    Christina Alvner -
    @stationschris
    Derek Hunt
    @DerekHuntglass
    The bellow that she uses for blowing away dust while painting:
    amazon.com/Rollei-Tornado-Blower-Bellows-Camera
    Lamberts
    bendheim.com
    Jaslo Polish hand blown glass
    jaslo-glass.pl/en/
    Where Ellen buys her glass and lead:
    fenixglas.nl
    enixglasexport.com
    Stained glass windows of the St. Jans-kerk in Gouda, the Netherlands:
    wikipedia.org
    Favorite Glass artists:
    Rianne Willemsen
    @rianne_willemsen_stainedglass
    Laura Savry-Cattan
    @laura.savrycattan
    Keij Sakai
    @keij_takai
    Abel Macias
    @abelmac
    Alba Fabre Sacristán
    @albfs

    Youghiogheny Glass Company
    Stained glass sheets and glass products for the art and stained glass industry.

    Canfield Technologies
    Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

    Paul Wissmach Glass Co.
    Your Source of Colored Sheet Glass

    Kid's Art Box
    Creative art projects delivered monthly - use discount code"GLASSWORKS5"

    Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

    Support the show

  • Today on Cracked I'm joined by LA artist David Scheid. David is a stained glass artist whose work is inspired by the light and landscapes of California. He spends most of my time on the road as a tour manager for bands including Girl Talk, Beirut, and Dinosaur Jr. and when at home he builds colorful, geometric stained glass pieces and custom windows. His work has been installed in houses, gardens and shops throughout the West Coast and greater United States.
    Today we’re going to discuss the eternal question of what it is we’re meant to be doing professionally, an honest look at what working during the pandemic looked like and finding extraordinary inspiration and imagery in the everyday moments around us.
    To see more of David’s work is Instagram is @davidscheidstainedglass and his website is davidscheidstainedglass.com.
    For the Cracked Patreon page members, David has made us a studio playlist, made up of all the artists that he has tour managed for. The link to that is always at the bottom of the show notes!
    Honorable mentions from this episode:
    Pasadena Stained Glass Supply
    pasadenastainedglass.com
    Echo Park Craft Fair
    @echoparkcraftfair
    The Mushroom House in Cincinnati
    atlasobscura.com
    Peter Esimen - architect
    eisenmanarchitects.com
    Favorite artists:
    Sara Strickler
    @_sarastrickler_
    Sara's ep. of Cracked:
    runaglassworks.com/podcast
    Ben Houtkamp - Ben's Website
    @bens.website
    Ben's ep. of Cracked:
    runaglassworks.com/podcast
    Tauba Auerbach
    taubaauerbach.com

    The Stained Glass Association of America
    The Professional Trade Association for Architectural Art Glass

    Canfield Technologies
    Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

    Bullseye Glass
    ~ handcast glass since 1974 ~

    Paul Wissmach Glass Co.
    Your Source of Colored Sheet Glass

    Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

    Support the show

  • Today on Cracked I’m joined by Ashley Costa. She's the Portland OR artist behind Caustic Glassworks. A stencil artist for 10+ years, she decided to apply her sharp lines and design work to the practice of stained glass in 2017 and has been dedicated to the craft ever since. An avid craft fair and market seller, Costa and I chat about tips and tricks she’s learned through her experience there, she also shares her experience growing up in the Portland punk scene and our mutual experience of having small children during the pandemic.

    Let's get into it...
    Join me as I crack it all wide open!

    To see more of Costa's work, her instagram is @caustic_glassworks and her website is causticglassworks.com. For the Cracked Patreon page, Costa is gifting one of her stained glass Lick pieces along with a pin and sticker to a lucky Patreon member. I’ll be doing a drawing for that 12 days after this episode is released!

    Honorable mentions from this episode:
    Costa's glass bud and fellow talented artists:
    @coyotebrains

    Costa’s favorite glass artist:
    @goldfeverglass

    SWOON street artist
    swoonstudio.org

    Kara Walker
    karawalkerstudio.com

    Shampoooty
    @shampoooty

    Bullseye Glass
    ~ handcast glass since 1974 ~

    Youghiogheny Glass Company
    Stained glass sheets and glass products for the art and stained glass industry.

    Canfield Technologies
    Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

    Paul Wissmach Glass Co.
    Your Source of Colored Sheet Glass

    Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

    Support the show

  • Hello and welcome back to Cracked with Chevonne Ariss! Today’s guests are JinYoung Park his wife Via, who are joining us from Seoul Korea. Together they created Decoratif, where they professionally create and install stained glass for sacred spaces, cafes, retail stores, residential and even do lots of work for K-drama tv series. Today we’re going to discuss the evolution from JinYoung learning stained glass from his mother to the family business it is now, Via’s structure for classes, and some really unique and interesting projects I found on their site to dig into.

    Let’s get into it…

    Join me as I crack it all wide open!

    To see more of JinYoung and Via’s work, their instagrams are @jyglss and @decoratif_official and their website is jyglass.co.kr.

    For the Cracked Patreon page, Jin and via made us a studio playlist for us. I’ve been listening to this playlist non-stop and a k-pop fan has now been awakened within me! And of course, the link to that Patreon page is always at the bottom of the show notes.

    Honorable mentions from this episode:
    Favorite glass artists:
    Studio Orme
    @studioorme
    Cut Join
    @utjoin
    Flora Jamieson
    @theroundwindow
    Flora's Cracked ep.
    runaglassworks.com/podcast

    Favorite artists:
    Audrey Beardsley
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aubrey_Beardsley
    Matisse
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Matisse
    Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
    jdsmithfineart.com/gallery-of-artists/toulouse-lautrec

    Youghiogheny Glass Company
    Stained glass sheets and glass products for the art and stained glass industry.

    Canfield Technologies
    Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

    Paul Wissmach Glass Co.
    Your Source of Colored Sheet Glass

    Ed Hoy's International Glass Supplies
    The Single Source for All Your Art Glass Needs

    Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

    Support the show

  • Hey glass friends! I have a very exciting Cracked announcement for you...

    The episode Oakland artist Ted Ellison and I created, "One Bad Eddie! Navigating A Larger Commission with Ted Ellison" received so much love and positive feedback, we decided to take our show on the road. Join us in Buffalo, NY at the SGAA + SAMA 112th annual conference: Forging New Paths, the weekend of September 27 – October 1, 2023 for our joint presentation on navigating a larger commission...Part 2!

    Some things we'll be touching on are:
    -how to decide if it’s the right project for you
    -things to take into consideration when discussing deadlines
    -how to manage difficult client relationships and when to set boundaries
    -how to negotiate pricing for something you’ve never done before
    -tips on etiquette when asking a more experienced artist or studio for advice
    -how to handle shipping what happens if things get broken
    -how to install work or work with the on-site professional to get it done right
    -And lastly, how important it is to photograph your work

    The list of exciting events, tours & classes is seemingly endless and is already shaping up to be one of the best conferences ever.
    To get your tickets (and to book your room!) please go to stainedglass.org


    See you there!

    To see more of Ted's work, his site is https://theodoreellison.com.

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  • Today we’re talking BBLs, BBGs Bounce Clubs, Baddies and so so much more today with Booty Glass Girls’ New Orlean’s artist Kyle Hubbs. Kyle is a self-taught stained glass maker who began his work with glass in 2014. After several years of experimenting with more traditional and geometric work, as a native of south Louisiana he looked no further than his own New Orleans for inspiration for his current and modern expression of glass. He credits the exuberance, attitude, style and self-confidence of young people in his local bounce clubs as the muses for his work. Bounce is a style of music that originated in New Orlean's bars and local nightclub scene during the late 1980s and early 90s. Using a call-and-response style of flow inspired by the Mardi Gras chants that were common in New Orleans brass bands. It brought a new life to New Orleans’ own brand of Louisiana hip-hop and continues today to grow in popularity and be nationally recognized in current songs like Beyoncé’s “Get Me Bodied," Rihanna’s “Pour it Up" and Drake’s “Nice for What.”

    There’s been a bit of controversy around Kyle because he's a male and coming into today, many of us thought he was a female. With that came assumptions and projected intentions and narratives around of his work. Then once listeners realized he was a man, really strong opinions about cultural crossover, exploitation and appropriation began to fill my DMs. I wanted to give Kyle a platform to speak on all of it, and he knew what he was walking into, so Kyle, thank you for showing up. And for you the listener, I ask that you hold your judgement til you listen to my talk with Kyle in it’s entirety. Duality in art is so important. Art that inspires conflict within us is important. Whether it's violent but also beautiful or full of both sorrow and joy. These are the conversation starters. Right? And these conversations are often the ones that can spark growth.

    The core mission of this podcast is about celebrating stained glass art, and my love for the work of Booty Glass Girls is unwavering. Despite all my questions, there's no question in my mind that the cross pollination of this contemporary culture and stained glass is still a smash hit. All right let’s get into it…

    Join me as I crack it all wide open!
    To see more of Kyle's work, his instagram is @bootyglassgirls.

    For the Patreon Kyle is gifting a 20"x16" numbered print. I’ll be doing a drawing for that 12 days after this episode is released!
    Glass favorites:
    @glassworkpixie
    @marquette_stained_glass
    @pizzadonkey



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  • Today on Cracked I'm joined by artist Erin from Erin Glassworks. Her work is inspired by nature, with a focus on her local Florida wildlife. When she's not translating the natural world into a glass design she's building community and educating other artists and small business owners through her social media. Today Erin and I are going through how she's running things down in Largo Florida, exactly how and where she's making her profit, the art of Patreon, ways she's minimizing her impact on the environment through her packaging and how she's found, at least in my opinion, the most organic and thoughtful way to create an online stained glass community. To see more of Erin's work, her instagram is @eringlassworks and her website is eringlassworks.com. For the Patreon page members Erin is gifting her guide to Social Media eBook, and for 1 member we’re doing a drawing for a set of her layout frames.
    Glass Craft and Bead Expo
    Erin's layout frames:
    eringlassworks.com
    T-mobile highspeed WiFi
    Internet Gateway
    Fave stained glass artist:
    @assemblyglassworks
    Erin's family artists:
    Lesley Ehlers- lesleyehlers.com
    Shawn Ehlers- ehlersphoto.com
    Wendy Ward- moma.org
    Products: E6000 glue + 3" binder and tab dividers + planner
    StickerMule - Use this link for a $10 credit
    Florida Wildlife Corridor: conservationfla.org
    Florida Wildflower Foundation:
    flawildflowers.org




    The Stained Glass Association of America
    The Professional Trade Association for Architectural Art Glass

    Canfield Technologies
    Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

    Bullseye Glass
    ~ handcast glass since 1974 ~

    Kid's Art Box
    Creative art projects delivered monthly - use discount code"GLASSWORKS5"

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  • Today for episode 46 of Cracked I'm joined by Jacob Hinnenkamp, the son 1/2 of Cincinnati's father and son duo Hinnenkamp Glass Crafters. As a young child Jacob remembers watching his father work on windows, mesmerized by the amount of detail and care that went into every piece. As a young adult he took on the craft himself and in late 2017 he finally decided to take the hobby to the next level and start marketing his work, creating a business making custom pieces. Today Jacob and are are going to discuss his personal designs as well as his experience as being a licensed artist for the Charley Harper Studio, his take on inside angle cuts and his future of designing official Charley Harper patterns.
    Let's get into it...
    Join me as I crack it all wide open!

    To see more of Jacob’s work his instagram is @hinnenkampglasscrafters and his website is hinnenkampglass.com. For the Cracked Patreon members Jacob is gifting an original stained glass piece from his Color Waves series that’s 6.25” x 8.25”. I’ll be doing a drawing for that 12 days after the release of this episode.

    Honorable mentions from this episode:

    Printing co. in Texas:
    mindzai.net
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    Charley Harper:
    charleyharper.com

    Weller soldering iron + tips:
    delphiglass.com/search?searchtext=weller

    Apollo ring saw
    geminisaw.com/apollo

    Favorite glass artist:
    John Forbes- Bonny Doon Art Glass

    The Stained Glass Association of America
    The Professional Trade Association for Architectural Art Glass

    Bullseye Glass
    ~ handcast glass since 1974 ~

    Canfield Technologies
    Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

    Youghiogheny Glass Company
    Stained glass sheets and glass products for the art and stained glass industry.

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  • Hello and welcome back! Today on Cracked with Chevonne Ariss I'm joined by Lindsey Wonder. She is a Tucson, AZ based tattooer, stained glass artist, painter and illustrator. Lindsey received her BFA from The School of Visual Arts in NYC. She specializes in stained glass tail lights she makes custom for vintage cars, trucks and vans. Today we're going to chat about the parallels between stained glass and tattooing, her upcoming vending at Van Nationals, and different ways we all should tweak the way we approach waitlists to keep everyone honest! Let's get into it...

    Join me as I crack it all wide open!

    To see more of Lindsey's work her instagram is @Lindseywonder and her website is lindseywonder.com.

    For the Patreon page Lindsey is gifting one of her sets of stained glass dice to hang in your rearview mirror. They measure about 3.5” x 2”, so they’re really the perfect size, not too big like classic fuzzy dice, not too small, and I’m speaking from experience because mine are hanging in my truck as we speak and I love them so much! I’ll be doing a drawing for those on Instagram 12 days after this episode is released.

    Honorable mentions from this episode:

    Van Nationals
    50thnationaltruckin.com
    Easy Etcher Portable Precision Engraving Pen
    amazon.com

    Glass artists:
    @Heatherdawnglassworks
    @color.glass.light
    @znstainedglass
    @sharpartkelowna

    Other artists:
    Diego Riviera
    diegorivera.org
    Peter Max
    petermax.com

    Tucson Stained Glass (Hi Estelle!)
    tucsonstainedglass.com





    Youghiogheny Glass Company
    Stained glass sheets and glass products for the art and stained glass industry.

    Canfield Technologies
    Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

    Paul Wissmach Glass Co.
    Your Source of Colored Sheet Glass

    Kid's Art Box
    Creative art projects delivered monthly - use discount code"GLASSWORKS5"

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  • Hi everyone and welcome back to Cracked with Chevonne Ariss!
    Today on episode 44 I'm joined by Edinburgh artist Jack Brindley. Under the alias Pavilion Pavilion, Jack has been exploring the relationship between contemporary art and objects of use, combining his research as an artist and his interest in design and architecture. Each work is a unique and individually commissioned piece, looking at forms found in minimalism and ‘painterly hard line abstraction’. The aim is to create works that are contemporary whilst adhering to the traditional methods and materials. How should Contemporary Stained Glass sit between an artwork and an architectural embellishment?

    Stained Glass by Pavilion Pavilion is influenced by moments such as the groundbreaking Bauhaus School, where Design, Architecture, Craft and Art were all at the forefront of innovation. Today we discuss his idea art as a place holder, finding focus in his craft, enhancing what is already present and how maybe having all the glass tools and resources at your fingertips may not be the best thing after all. Let's get into it...

    Join me as I crack it all wide open!

    To see more of Jack's work, his instagram is @pavilionpavilion_ and his website is pavilionpavilion.com.
    For the Cracked Patreon page Jack is gifting an original drawing that’s called “Grid Study” made in 2022, and it’s charcoal and ink on paper. It's 42 x 30 cm or 16.5" x 11.8”. I’ll be doing a drawing for that 12 days after the release of this episode.
    Honorable mentions from this episode:
    Bauhaus
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bauhaus
    Bridget Riley
    bridgetrileyservices.com
    Sarah Morris
    sarahmorris.com
    Bendheim
    bendheim.com
    Monarch Glass
    monarchglassstudio.com/sheet-glass
    Fremont Antique Glass
    fremontantiqueglass.com/collections/transparent
    Favorite glass artist:
    Jochem Poensgsen
    jochempoensgen.de
    Other:
    Robert Irwin
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Irwin_

    The Stained Glass Association of America
    The Professional Trade Association for Architectural Art Glass

    Bullseye Glass
    ~ handcast glass since 1974 ~

    Canfield Technologies
    Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

    Youghiogheny Glass Company
    Stained glass sheets and glass products for the art and stained glass industry.

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