Cracked with Chevonne Ariss
“Cracked with Chevonne Ariss” is a stained glass podcast that takes a deep dive with today’s biggest names from around the world in modern stained glass. Artists have a frank and honest conversation with Chevonne about their style, legacy, their losses and wins, their journey into becoming a small business owner and how they didn’t lose their minds getting there. Season 5 coming soon!
Cracked with Chevonne Ariss
Wild Wonders and Botanical Brilliance with Juliet Forrest
Today, I have stained glass artist and glass painter Juliet Forrest join me from Sheffield, United Kingdom. Juliet's work is celebrated for its intricate and so very delicate and expressive depictions of flora and fauna, capturing the imagination with their stunning detail, She’s also know for her masterful use of color, incredible depth and movement, each piece a somehow more dynamic and immersive experience than the last. When planning for this interview and messaging with Juliet jokingly said she only had anti-hacks, but turns out she’s actually got more hacks for us today than any other episode of the season! And they are really good ones you will want to incorporate into how you work moving forward…
Join me as I crack it all wide open!
To see more of Juliet’s work, her instagram is @juliet_forrest_glass and mine is @runaglassworks . Juliet will be sending out one of her cosmic bird stained glass piece to a lucky Patreon winner!! The panel measures 14cm wide x 13cm high and will be raffled on September 1st!
Honorable mentions:
The Worshipful Company of Glaziers and Painters of Glass
Ashton Hill Award
Derek Hunt
Jonathon Kirk
Tom Denney
Chapel Studios
John Piper
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Patrick Reyntyens/Carpentry Cathedral
Favorite artists:
William Morris
William Blake
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Thank you to this episode’s sponsors:
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