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The Secret Garden: Cameo Glass by Helen Millard

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simon bruntnell:
Yes Helen's work is quite special, the amount of work is incredible. I remember one of the smaller work's took three attempts to get the blowing right (colour grads etc) and three hundred hours engraving. No her work may not be cheap but there is a lot of woman hours gone into it.

johnphilip:
Helens cameo glass is amazzzing and what a nice lady.

simon bruntnell:
Hello,this is Helen Millard here replying to you all on Simon Bruntnell's site. I'm in his studio today having photographs taken of new pieces to go on my Website. Thankyou all so much for the kind comments. It cheered me to read them as I have been running around in panic mode preparing for my forth coming exhibition at Broadfield House glass Museum. The exhibition officially opens at on March 1st with the private view at 1.00pm. You are all welcome to attend, and it would be nice to meet as many glass enthusiast's as possible! Regards Helen Millard :clap:

simon bruntnell:

--- Quote from: simon bruntnell on February 18, 2008, 04:38:20 PM ---Hello,this is Helen Millard here replying to you all on Simon Bruntnell's site. I'm in his studio today having photographs taken of new pieces to go on my Website. Thankyou all so much for the kind comments. It cheered me to read them as I have been running around in panic mode preparing for my forth coming exhibition at Broadfield House glass Museum. The exhibition officially opens at on March 1st with the private view at 1.00pm. You are all welcome to attend, and it would be nice to meet as many glass enthusiast's as possible! Regards Helen Millard :clap:

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For those wondering what helen looks like ?

johnphilip:
Gorgeous the vase as well.

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