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    Explore " glassart" with insightful episodes like "Nature's Influence on Art: A Conversation with Glass Artist Robert Adamson" and "A chat with Rebecca Hartman Kearns; Glass/Mixed Media Artist, PLUS a whole lot more!" from podcasts like ""Makers of the USA" and "TEA The Entrepreneurial Artist"" and more!

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    Nature's Influence on Art: A Conversation with Glass Artist Robert Adamson

    Nature's Influence on Art: A Conversation with Glass Artist Robert Adamson

    [00:02:12] Meditation and spirituality.

    [00:06:52] Eye-opening experiences in Colombia.

    [00:08:03] Colorful nature in Colombia.

    [00:12:24] Incorporating nature in glass art.

    [00:16:00] Artistic inspiration from family.

    [00:19:59] Getting into meditation.

    [00:25:38] Challenging glass projects.

    [00:29:38] Changing creative direction

    [00:34:21] Seattle becoming a glassblowing center.

    [00:36:10] Passing on glass blowing.

    In this episode, Kristan and Rob delve into the practice of meditation, emphasizing its dedicated and daily nature, which takes several years to truly master. Drawing a parallel, Rob compares meditation to glassblowing, explaining that both require consistent practice over an extended period of time. They stress the importance of having a teacher to guide individuals through their meditation practice and also mention the benefits of having a dedicated meditation partner. The discussion highlights how meditation cultivates a calm and joyful state of mind, which in turn enhances creativity. The guest shares that their meditation practice is separate from their glassblowing, indicating that the two practices are distinct yet complementary. Overall, the episode underscores the commitment and daily practice required for meditation, emphasizing its positive impact on creativity.

    The episode also explores how glassblowing can serve as a meditative activity, creating a serene and joyful space for creativity. The guest shares their personal experience, describing how glassblowing feels like a form of meditation to them. They explain that combining glassblowing with meditation brings about a sense of calm and joy that they cannot live without. The host agrees, adding that glassblowing helps individuals enter a calm and creative mindset, enabling them to work joyfully with their teams. Rob further emphasizes that despite any frustrations that may arise during the glassblowing process, one can always step back and find humor in the situation. This suggests that glassblowing not only provides a meditative and tranquil environment but also fosters a sense of joy and lightheartedness in the creative process. The host deepens the connection between glassblowing and meditation by inquiring if the guest's meditation teacher helped them understand how glassblowing can be a meditative practice. The guest confirms that while the teachings of glassblowing and meditation are separate, meditation has played a significant role in their life for several years.

    Nature serves as a major source of inspiration for the artist's work, influencing their projects in profound ways. The artist explains that when they practice or seek to be creative, they tap into a place in their mind or on paper where ideas and colors flow, and nature is their primary wellspring of inspiration. They express that most of their work is influenced by nature, as they believe it excels in providing ideas worth borrowing. The artist also shares a favorite project in Seattle, where they were tasked with creating 200 pieces for a building's entrance. The client desired an ambiance that evoked a connection to nature. The artist designed a piece consisting of 250 glass elements, incorporating flowers, leaves, and cattails to capture the essence of nature. Throughout the episode, the artist's passion for nature and their desire to infuse its beauty into their work shines through.

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    A chat with Rebecca Hartman Kearns; Glass/Mixed Media Artist, PLUS a whole lot more!

    A chat with Rebecca Hartman Kearns; Glass/Mixed Media Artist, PLUS a whole lot more!


    "Rebecca Hartman-Kearns a graduate of the South Australian School of Art is an exciting artist working in the field of glass.

    Rebecca has exhibited in a variety of national galleries such as Adelaide Festival Centre, Jam Factory Contemporary Craft and Design Centre and the SA Museum's "Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize", Apotz Cruz, Hahndorf Academy and Amy Worth Gallery. Rebecca also had a solo show during the "Art in the East End, Come Out Festival" where she was awarded the "Mancorps Critics Choice Award".

    In 2005 the International Glass Art Society Conference was hosted in Adelaide where Rebecca was awarded third prize in the International Student Exhibition. This international recognition of her unique and original work resulted in an invitation to exhibit in a two-person show "Aurora Australis" at the "Luniverre Gallery", Paris. In 2009 Rebecca was one of 3 Australian Glass artists to be invited to exhibit in "Glashart 2009" held in the Netherlands which resulted in her work being collected to appear in the prestigious "Bragotti Gallery", Amsterdam.

    Rebecca's work has appeared in Publications such as Craft Arts International as well as the prestigious New Glass Review 26 and again in edition 28, where 895 artists from 40 countries submitted work to be chosen and her work was one of only 100 to be published.

    Her passion for exploring new ideas and creative ways of pushing past boundaries in her making process, concept development and presentation, has resulted in Rebecca establishing a significant profile as a South Australian artist."

    https://www.artworxgallery.com.au/artworx-artists/rebecca-hartman-kearns

    Artworx Online Gallery
    https://www.artworxgallery.com.au/online-gallery

    "Artworx Gallery & Gifts opened in October 2005 in the historic river port of Goolwa, 80 kilometres south of South Australia's capital city of Adelaide. Within months of opening, it had established itself as a must-see venue and within a year was being hailed as the finest contemporary gallery on the Fleurieu.

    Its success has been confirmed by the SA Great organisation and the Southern Alexandrina Business Association, who have both made special Awards to Artworx in recognition of the gallery's contribution to the local arts scene and local artists.

    Displaying original art, jewellery, sculptures and gifts, Artworx Gallery and Gifts is located in the centre of Goolwa's heritage precinct, in an 1850s stone cottage and warehouse near the town's restaurants, hotels and historic wharf and railway station, where paddle steamers and steam trains rule........

    https://www.artworxgallery.com.au/

    Artworx Location in South Australia
    https://www.artworxgallery.com.au/location

    "I think Rebecca and I could have talked for hours which would have been a very long podcast!  I love Rebecca's energy, passion for social issues and her amazing artistic talent to produce beautiful and thought provoking art. Rebecca to me is a great example of an Entrepreneurial Artist, taking risks, pushing herself artistically while keeping a good balance between business and art.  It was such a pleasure to meet Rebecca and I suspect that we will keep in touch with many more chats to come!"
    Tania Ingerson Podcaster/Founder TEA The Entrepreneurial Artist Podcast


    I would like to acknowledge that music played on my Podcast is an original tune
    "One Thing Led to Another"  by  David Innocente, Jazz Musician/Artist

    https://www.innocente.com.au/


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