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EDWARD PENNEBAKER
  DOUGLAS ATWILL
  NATHAN BENNETT
  JANE BLOODGOOD-ABRAMS
  MARC BOHNE
  BRALDT BRALDS
  SERGIO BUSTAMANTE
  PETER CAMPBELL
  RICHARD CAMPIGLIO
  MELISSA COOPER
  SILVIA DAVIS
  SHARRON EVANS
  NATALIE FEATHERSTON
  RARE FINDS
  ALYCE FRANK
  JOSE GONZALEZ
  MELINDA K. HALL
  RON HICKS
  DAVID JONASON
  BRIAN T. KERSHISNIK
  DAVID KESSLER
  SHANNA KUNZ
  ROBERT W. LADUKE
  MARY ANNE LEWIS
  KENT LOVELACE
  SEQUOIA MADAN
  JORGE MARIN
  DANNY MCCAW
  MARCIA MOLNAR
  P.A. NISBET
  EDWARD PENNEBAKER
  JACOB A. PFEIFFER
  GREG REICHE
  JIM RENNERT
  RON RICHMOND
  FATIMA RONQUILLO
  ALBERT SCHARF
  ELMER SCHOOLEY
  RICHARD SEGALMAN
  KEVIN SLOAN
  THEODORE WADDELL
  SUZANNE WIGGIN
  BATES WILSON
  DONALD ROLLER WILSON
  JESSE WOOD
  MICHAEL WORKMAN
  ROD ZULLO
 


ARTIST STATEMENT:

At a time when many designers/artists leave the crafting of their designs to apprentices, fellow craftsmen, or even a factory style setting, it is rare for the designer to continue as the maker. For me working directly with the glass is a time of zen, a period when I can concentrate on one thing only, the glass, a time to leave the rest of the world behind.

I see my work belonging to a contemporary line of the "decorative arts" that developed from the arts and crafts movement where craftsmanship is of the utmost importance. Striving for the "perfect object" is the goal of the craftsman/designer, and working directly with the materials at hand provides the greatest satisfaction for me.

The most important aspects of glassmaking are light, color and form. I want my work to take advantage of the luminous quality of light. Light coming through the glass reveals texture and pattern and casts colors and shadows so the glass work interacts with its environment and becomes a pure visual feast. The jewel like colors of glass, the individual forms of the pieces, and the light from within, work as a group and function as a chorus like a choir of voices. The fluidity of glass is expressed in the curvalinear forms. And the voluptuousness of glass is expressed in the globular melon shapes that are ready to burst with ripeness.

ED PENNEBAKER:
Born:Pratt,Kansas

Education:Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas-M.A., B.F.A.
Current residence: in the woods near Osage, Arkansas

RESUME:
1985-present: Owner/Glassmaker at Red Fern Glass
1983-85: Employed by Hale Farm and Village, Bath, Ohio, glassworks assistant, produced replicas of early Midwestern glass c.1800-1850
1981-83: Introduced to glass by Chuck Watson, Liberal, Kansas

WORKSHOPS ATTENDED:
1995: "Marblemaking with Ro Purser" Appalachian Center for the Crafts
1982: "Summervail" with Sonja Blomdahl, Colorado Mountain College
1981: "Summervail" with Benjamin Moore, Colorado Mountain College



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