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Ryan Staub – Glass Artist

April 28, 2013 by Cathi Milligan

75072_430490583691296_311678321_nI’ve written about Ryan Staub before…he is a fabulous glass blower based in Washington. He visits Los Angeles when Patty Gray comes into town to teach where he does roll ups for her. For those that don’t know what a roll up is, it’s when you take a fused glass panel and the glass blower rolls it up and blows it into a spectacular vase. Watching him work is one of the reasons I’m interested in learning how to blow glass. I’m on his mailing list so I just received an email about his deal for roll ups. that brought me over to his web site and I just fell in love with his art. So now I’m sharing it with all of you. Feast!! Such good stuff…and then there’s the cane company he’s got too.

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