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Captured Luminescence

Leon has recently started expanding his techniques and venturing into different forms of glass art. He has created a unique line of dual purpose plates made of clear and colored fused glass, which can be used as designer table wear or as artful wall decorations. Leon also works with a number of glass artists who develop blown glass to his design and specifications. He converts a variety of American, Romanian, Czech and Venetian glass creations into custom lighting applications.
Website: http://www.capturedluminescence.com


Citybitz

"In 1999, I began a journey into the art of stained glass. i have always loved the medium and its endless possibilities and boundless applications. Since mastering the advanced techniques, my work has included everything from jewelry to windows. The adventure of digital photography has pushed my art in new and interesting directions."
Website: http://www.citybitz.com


Dorit Landau

Dorit Landau combines art glass and vintage china to create collectible tiles, frames, mirrors and trays in finely finished mosaic. Dorit's influences include French picassiette, American quilt patterns and each piece is unique.
Website: http://www.broken-plates.com


Jim Downey Glass

All the glass figurine ornaments that Jim makes are signed, dated and numbered. These are his signature pieces. He has also made hundreds of vases, candle holders and various figurines. Jim makes wedding cake tops and one-of-a-kind gifts as requested. His masterpiece is the wedding cake top he made for his own wedding in 1998. In the area of scientific glass, Jim works mostly in borosilicate and occasionally in quartz. He specializes in glass-kovar seals, graded seals, and the fabrication of chemistry apparatus for use in the laboratory.
Website: http://www.jimdowneyglass.com


Vulcan Glassworks

Matthew Olian has been working with glass since 1999. He discovered the art of glassblowing through a PBS documentary on internationally renowned artist, Dale Chilhuly. Matthew was mesmerized and captivated by the film. Shortly after watching the program, Matt enrolled in what would be the first of many lampworking classes. After one day of working with the medium, Matt was fanatical about glassblowing. Seeing that the possibilities with the medium were truly limitless, Matt delved headfirst into the world of glass and began to explore his artistic visions.
Website: http://www.vulcanglassworks.com


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