Articles

The Poet of Gorgeous Glass

January 2022, by Diane Sulg

David Goldhagen is a renowned glassblower who has been creating magical pieces of glass art for more than 40 years. You will find his glass studio in an old hay barn in the picturesque mountain town…

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Creating a Classic

December 2021, by Diane Sulg

Most artists take a long, winding path from their creative beginning to their ultimate success. The road is seldom straight or speedy. One exception, however, might be jewelry artist Barbie Levy, who…

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Crafting an Extraordinary Business

November 2021, by Diane Sulg

Michael Macone is an understated, quiet, Midwestern kind of guy. He tells you about his business in a matter-of-fact way, which totally belies its size, success, and sheer excitement.  Michael always…

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Talented Hands (And Tiny Ones, Too)

October 2021, by Diane Sulg

Frequent readers of this column have learned that few art businesses follow a straight and narrow path. Nowhere is this truer than with my talented friend Karen Fincannon. As a child artist, she sold…

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Crafting a Legacy

September 2021, by Diane Sulg

Sue Shapiro is what she dreamed to be - a talented and successful potter. She grew up in an artistic family. Her father was a commercial artist, and her mother was an accomplished quilter. In 1980…

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