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Title: A New And Up-coming Artist.
Post by: Hourglass on September 28, 2010, 08:49:33 AM
There is a new young glass artist near to me who has just statrted producing very nice items. Her name is Caroline Gee and her work is quite stunning for her young age and well worth looking out for. Here is an example of one of her weights she has produced.

 
http://www.carolinegee.co.uk/


Title: Re: A New And Up-coming Artist.
Post by: Lily of the Valley on September 28, 2010, 09:54:40 PM
Thank you for your post, Hourglass.  I enjoy hearing about new artists.  The color this young woman used in the weight you posted has a peach-look to it rather than orangy-red.  It's not a color I have personally seen in many weights.

Lily  :)
Title: Re: A New And Up-coming Artist.
Post by: Hourglass on September 29, 2010, 07:58:50 AM
I met her at a local show in August and got talking with her and she told me it was her first venture out and was just getting started but looking at the cross section of her work I would say that she would be comparable in her style and quality as a well known Scottish producer, she's so new at it that she was still unsure of her marketing strategy in type and design of packaging, her potential marketing outlets and what to actually charge for her items. I'm no marketing guru but I told her where I saw such things being sold, antique and collectors fairs, gift shops and visitor centres and there is even a few good specialist shops in my area that retail such work. I hope she does well and makes a good name for herself which I'm sure she will. I picked out this weight in particular for its size, 3 and 1/2 inches, and for the delicate pink twist swirls. Reading the text on her little website makes her well qualified to eventually become a recognised name in the future which I'm sure she will.