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    Natasha Lenaghan

    Natasha Lenaghan is a lampwork glass bead artist whose passion for beaded jewellery began on a working holiday in Canada with a bead loom and tubes of seed beads. Natasha’s foray into creating lampwork glass beads began in 2007 with a beginner class at Chockadoo glass studio in Sydney. Following a move to Ireland, Natasha undertook classes with Ruzica Ruane (Cadenza Glass, Dun Laoghaire, Ireland). On return to Australia with her family Natasha set up her own lampwork glass bead making studio space at The Creator Incubator (Newcastle, NSW). Natasha’s creations are inspired by colours and forms in nature – shells washed up on a shore, fallen seed pods, aerial…

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    Elizar Milev phD

      As a young artist and fresh PhD graduate, I am tempted on exploring a variety of different techniques. My main approach is casting in all its forms and methods, and also cold work. This is how I can best express my sculptural visions. My sense of aesthetics, usually leads me to the use of contrasts. As a contemporary glass artist, I explore nowadays themes related with daily life, lifestyle, politics, or just pure human norms. Currently, I’m the senior lecture at the glass department of the National Applied Art School “St Lucas” where I’m teaching in a scarcely equipped kiln room, hot and cold shops. My practical experience is…

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    Elizar Milev, phD

                              artworks statement As a young artist and fresh PhD graduate, I am tempted on exploring a variety of different techniques. My main approach is casting in all its forms and methods, and also cold work. This is how I can best express my sculptural visions. My sense of aesthetics, usually leads me to the use of contrasts. As a contemporary glass artist, I explore nowadays themes related with daily life, lifestyle, politics, or just pure human norms. Currently, I’m the senior lecture at the glass department of the National Applied Art School “St Lucas” where I’m teaching…