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Esther Smith

Based in South Cornwall, Esther Smith takes inspiration from her beautiful natural surroundings and the goings on of coast and country. Her upbringing on the north coast of Scotland has also had a strong influence on the aesthetic qualities of her work. Whether it’s automata, metalwork or jewellery, each piece is unique and tells its own story. Originally trained as a jeweller, in recent years Esther has extended her range of skills to include the crafts of small scale sculpture and automata. Esther loves to tell visual stories from the world around her and from tales of long ago. The moving parts in her automata really allow her to bring her pieces to life. The automata are primarily made in...

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Rosalin Drake Glass Art

Rosalin Drake Glass art is playful, fun and colourful. Rosalin's design feature everything from animals, to fairies and Christmas angels - her talent is limitless and she can create almost any shape out of beautiful fused glass. 

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Pink House Glass

The rugged North Cornwall coast is home to the studio of Pink House Glass. A stones throw from the coastal town of Bude, Amanda the artist behind Pink House creates beautiful Cornish inspired fused and kiln formed glass. 

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Dreya Glass

From her Glass Studio in Newquay, Cornwall, Dreya creates fused glass wall hangings and objects of desire. “Its colour, its reflections and translucent quality instantly captured my heart. To me it has a similar quality to water. It is enigmatic you can look at it, or through it. It is there and not there and can create a potent visual effect, either opulent or subtle. I love the challenge of designing for different buildings, interiors and people, whether a large architectural piece or an intensely personal small piece" -.Dreya Glass.

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Debbie Lord

Debbie Lord creates colourful, cheerful and unique pictures made from fused glass that will brighten up a wall in any house. Debbie is hugely influenced by all aspects of seaside life, the colourful cottages, busy harbours and beach huts strung with bunting.

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