Welcome to Glass Lore!
Part of Folksy’s ‘Perfectly Imperfect Sale’ this week
NEW! Kingfisher, blue tits, bird eggs, mini eggs.
I have many new items still to list in February! Coming soon: a jay, songbirds, flowers, Easter eggs, and shamrocks.
* Folksy’s December 2024 Featured Maker * Interview on Folksy’s blog!
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Welcome to Glass Lore!
I’m Emma and I adore working in stained glass. The range of colours, the shine, and the ways it changes with the light makes every piece of stained glass feel special. Having worked in a wide range of materials I have finally found the medium that allows my ideas to flow.
Glass is perfect to describe the magical, delicate qualities of the natural world I have always been fascinated by. I often make work about the flora and fauna I have seen and photographed on my travels and my walks in the Yorkshire countryside.
I make all Glass Lore pieces in my little home studio and am often supervised by Fen the cockapoo.
FOLKSY FEATURED MAKER December 2024: Read my 'Meet The Maker Interview' from 2nd December: read the interview here! https://blog.folksy.com/2024/12/05/meet-the-maker-glass-lore
Emma Fraser - currently an art teacher at the oldest state school in the country, I stepped back as head of department to follow a slower pace of life and started stained glass in January 2024, and Glass Lore a few months later. I have a BA in Fine Art: Painting and Drawing from Huddersfield University, have exhibited work internationally, as well as creating exhibition opportunities for my students. I returned to art after completing my first BA in Ancient History from Durham University. I also have a PGCE in Secondary Art, Craft, and Design and think that the craft bit is extremely important!
Reviewed by LauraKate
simple and yet extremely beautiful piece. I can't stop looking at it. Many thanks
Reviewed by Ruth
These beautiful glass mountains shine in a glorious colour way. I chose a perfectly imperfect item but cannot detect imperfections anywhere. The thistle was bought for nostalgia - playing in the fields where we grew up,it's a gift for my sister. The yew branch I couldn't resist, the colours are so strong, so that will be a gift or I may just keep it for myself!
Reviewed by Karen
Fabulous acorn, specially made for me in the particular glass I wanted. Such a lovely artist!
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