Style of Wight Issue 76 May/June

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Glory Art Glass

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d Evans at Glory Art Glass in Sandown has a topical sea-themed collection new for this summer. Taking centre stage in the light and airy gallery, Buoys N Gulls is a beach scene bursting with beautiful hand-blown glass. Sandblasted seagulls perch atop a breakwater, overlooking a tangle of beach-found nets and rope bejewelled with brightly coloured buoys, fish, and even a sea hedgehog. The gulls and some buoys are blasted with sand, giving them a smooth matt finish similar to ceramics, and are very tactile. “I’ve been making the gulls for a couple of years they’ve been flying out. The buoys are all new for this summer,”

explains Ed, who is island born and bred, and most definitely a beach bum. “I had the best childhood ever! Much of it was spent on beaches with family. I would spend hours exploring rock pools, snorkelling, and fishing. I still do. I love the way water plays with light and colour. I’m trying to mimic that with my glass. “Sea Stones are another new thing. Big chunks of glass, they almost look wet to touch — a stone that looks as if it’s made of ocean. The seaweed, plankton, and bubbles suspended inside are just tiny, coloured glass canes and crystals fused onto a big, gorgeous lump of gloopy glass. They bounce light beautifully!” Ed’s parents, Martin and Nicky, opened

the studio to the public in 1996 and enjoyed many happy years building the business; sadly the pandemic forced an early retirement. Now Ed and his wife Hanna have picked up the torch. Hanna is technically Ed’s apprentice, but we can see who’s the boss! Hanna is also a talented lamp-worker, which is glassmaking in miniature. Tiny rods of coloured glass are melted in a fierce flame torch, creating intricate beads usually in the form of animals, insects and flowers. People go bonkers for her bumblebee earrings. Aside from beautiful glass to brighten your home, this creative couple offers glassmaking demonstrations and lessons, trophies, awards and “Eternity Glass” ashes memorials and jewellery.

See more at www.gloryartglass.com May and June 2022

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Style speaks: to Mhairi Macaulay

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pages 118-120

Is Your Will up to Date

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page 116

Neworking, that Sounds too good

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page 117

Stylish Sustainable Living

9min
pages 102-112

Money Makes the World

2min
pages 113-115

Destination Ventnor

23min
pages 82-95

Adding a Touch of Glass to Your Home

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pages 98-101

Al Fresco Living: with Busy Bee

1min
pages 96-97

Creative Cross Currents at Dimbola

2min
page 81

2022 Wedding and Events Show

1min
pages 79-80

Make Time for Self Care with Charlotte Hurley

2min
pages 77-78

Fashion: Cottagecore and More

3min
pages 74-76

Honey Fermented Rhubarb

2min
pages 53-54

Ecology and Diversity Feature

19min
pages 63-73

Meeting Salty’s New Captain

2min
pages 57-58

Review: Mermaid Bar and Isle of Wight Distillery

2min
pages 59-62

Briddlesford Lodge Farm Wins Top Awards

2min
pages 55-56

Recipe: Spinach and Sweet Potato Muffins

1min
pages 51-52

Afternoon Tease

8min
pages 43-48

Glory Art Glass

1min
page 27

Lead interview: The Meteoric rise of Wet Leg

10min
pages 18-21

Clare Ralph Leonty

3min
pages 29-31

Miniature Worlds: with Lauren Fry

2min
pages 22-23

Style Picks: Be green and mindful with these suggestions for early summer and festival season

2min
pages 14-15

Style Spectrum

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pages 32-35

The Style Scoop: Our seasonal round up of places to go, people to meet and things to know

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Isle of Wight Museum of Glass

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page 28
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