Terry Nugent

When creating glass beads, there are three important elements – heat, gravity and
color. The mix of color and the special properties of glass make each piece unique. I love experimenting with color and shape. My passion for this art lies in the endless
possibilities of experimentation, where glass takes on a life of its own, continually
revealing its secrets.

My journey into the world of glass was enriched during a recent expedition to the
enchanting Murano, Italy. There, I unearthed the rich tapestry of glass's history,
spanning over five centuries. Remarkably, even amidst this legacy, flameworkers
continue to uncover new horizons and artistic dimensions.
My personal history with glass started as a student at Diablo Glass Studio in Boston and then to my own studio for the last 15 years. Every bead I make is annealed to give its trength, hardness, and stability.
For me, glass is not just a medium; it's pure magic, an enchanting realm where colors
and forms come alive, beckoning exploration and endless wonder.

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