Caroline Shuttle
I came to glass after spending my previous working life in the bush and on the land. I have searched for tungsten in the Yukon, worked geophysics in northern Manitoba, thrown fish out of helicopters south of Algonquin, fought forest fires and walked miles and miles of timber. Things change.
I left the ministry of natural resources after 18 years and went down an entirely different path. I took my first glass courses in 1996, opened my studio in 1997 and started to get serious about my new direction.
Glass takes me to fascinating places and areas of discovery, both within myself and its own depths, sometimes crystal clear, light radiating through magnifying tiny imperfections adorning them with rainbow hue.
Deep,dark, rich vibrant colour, glossy smoothness, urging touch. Solid one moment, fluid the next, all it’s forms draw me.
www.elementsglass.ca
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I left the ministry of natural resources after 18 years and went down an entirely different path. I took my first glass courses in 1996, opened my studio in 1997 and started to get serious about my new direction.
Glass takes me to fascinating places and areas of discovery, both within myself and its own depths, sometimes crystal clear, light radiating through magnifying tiny imperfections adorning them with rainbow hue.
Deep,dark, rich vibrant colour, glossy smoothness, urging touch. Solid one moment, fluid the next, all it’s forms draw me.
www.elementsglass.ca
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