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Hugh Erwin has been a glass artist for over 30
years, creating stained glass windows before moving on to sculptural
beveled glass and ultimately to hot glass.
Under the auspices of Kaleidoscope Glassworks Erwin made stained and
beveled glass during the 70s and 80s for some of Dallas’s premier
addresses. Chanel retailers, the Presidential Palace in Mexico City, and
many other distinguished clients still display faceted glass entryways
and elements designed and manufactured in Erwin’s shop. |
The company eventually expanded to produce etched, sandblasted, and
beveled pieces for corporate and residential commissions. However, after
building a small, makeshift furnace in the back of the stained glass
shop in the early 80s, Erwin decided to give it all up to pursue hot
glass exclusively around 1990.
In 1992, together with local glass artists Jim Bowman, Chris Mancil, and
Ron Marrs, Erwin built the Hickory Street Hot Glass studio, which
provided Dallas with world-class art glass and blowing demonstrations
for almost a decade.
In addition to dabbling in woodworking, knife forging, and acting, he
currently blows glass with his son at his studio in Old Potter,
Arkansas, where he moved in 2002. |
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