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Drew: I graduated from Florida State University in 1977 with a Bachelors Degree in technical theatre and scene design. I was supposed to be a painter. After a few years in the theatre I began to see that it was going to be a long road to get to where I wanted to be, and began to look for something that I felt would be a bit of a shorter road. I ended up in the stained glass business. I was quite successful in a short period of time and excelled in the field for several years, becoming one of the founding members of The Houston Glass Art Society. We were instrumental in the promotion of glass as an art form in the growing cow town of Houston, Texas at the time. A good time was had by all and some really nice art came to the attention of the residents of Houston as a result of our youthful efforts. In 1979 some of my glass art associates invited me to accompany them to a glass symposium in Colorado. We were going to see hot glass worked for the first time in our lives, and I thought that the prospect of taking a road trip to a place that I had never seen to observe an art form that I had never experienced sounded pretty good, so I decided to go along for the ride. I loved Colorado and was intrigued by glassblowing. I talked one of the teaching assistants into letting me give it a try and with a little help got a piece off the pipe on the first try. I was hooked. I wanted to be a glassblower. I wanted to move to Colorado. It took 20 years for me to get to Colorado and I have been working in a hot shop since 1981. If nothing else I am persistent. I had some trouble for a number of years trying to figure out what I actually should do in the glassblowing business. Not everything I tried was a complete success to say the least. I was introduced to the Paperweight Collectors Association of Texas in 1991, and they welcomed me with open arms. The upside to this was that I actually seemed to have a talent for making paperweights. Things have worked out well for me since then. I make paperweights, which I love to do, and I live in Colorado, where I want to be. Sometimes things just seem to work out. Sue: Sue Fox grew up with a love of glass art, especially paperweights and scent bottles, which she first encountered on strolls through antique shops during family vacations. She also recalls her mother's treasured collection of old Heisey glass, but would never have imagined that one day she would be creating glass treasures of her own. In the late 1970's, Sue pursued an academic career but she discovered that her true passion and talent lay in handwork. A sense of adventure during a summer break from the College of Charleston led her on a sailing trip to the Chesapeake Bay, where she lived aboard a sailboat in Annapolis harbor and worked ashore, learning the craft of nautical canvas work. Returning to Charleston the following year, Sue decided to start her own canvas business. This was a time of hard work, growing confidence, and sun-filled days sailing with friends. During a transitional period of her life in the early 1990's, she was introduced to flameworking during a trip to Sante Fe, New Mexico. Thoroughly entranced by this new medium, and not one to shy away from new and exciting possibilities, Sue returned home to South Carolina and set up a glass studio. Here she worked to perfect her art, reveling in the opportunity to create beautiful glass objects like those she had loved as a child. Sue began making miniature glass paperweights and buttons in the mid 1990's, loving the intricate work of crafting tiny flowers, birds, and insects over a small torch, and then encasing them in clear glass. A few years later she stumbled upon the world of dollhouse miniatures when building a dollhouse for her niece. She found the glass work she was doing fit very nicely into this new magical world. In 2009, Sue moved out west where she began a partnership, in work and life, with paperweight artist Drew Ebelhare. Together they have made some beautiful paperweights, with Sue's delicate lampwork surrounded by Drew's millefiori canes. Sue has won several national awards at Bead and Button Shows for her paperweight buttons. She is a juried member of the Southern Highland Craft Guild, and has attained Artisan status in the International Guild of Miniature Artists. Her work can be found in the permanent collection of the Bergstrom-Mahler Paperweight Museum, as well as in private collections.

Drew Ebelhare 1998 spaced concentric millefiori glass paperweight. by Drew Ebelhare
Drew Ebelhare 1998 spaced concentric millefiori paperweight.
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Drew Ebelhare 1993 close concentric millefiori miniature piedouche glass paperweight. by Drew Ebelhare
Drew Ebelhare 1993 close concentric millefiori miniature piedouche paperweight.
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Drew Ebelhare 1992 three-colored crown miniature glass paperweight. by Drew Ebelhare
Drew Ebelhare 1992 three-colored crown miniature paperweight.
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Drew Ebelhare 1999 spaced millefiori miniature glass paperweight. by Drew Ebelhare
Drew Ebelhare 1999 spaced millefiori miniature paperweight.
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Drew Ebelhare 1998 spaced concentric millefiori paperweight.

Drew Ebelhare 1998 spaced concentric millefiori paperweight. by Drew Ebelhare

Artist: Drew Ebelhare

Medium: modern
Scan Code: EB304JR

Price: $405

Drew Ebelhare 1998 spaced concentric millefiori paperweight. Large complex canes, each different fro [...]
Drew Ebelhare 1998 spaced concentric millefiori paperweight. Large complex canes, each different from the next and predominantly in white, pinks and blues, form two spaced concentric rings with a solitary signature cane at their focus, over an opaque cobalt blue ground. Signed/dated. Diameter 2 7/8".[hide]

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Drew Ebelhare 1993 close concentric millefiori miniature piedouche paperweight.

Drew Ebelhare 1993 close concentric millefiori miniature piedouche paperweight. by Drew Ebelhare

Artist: Drew Ebelhare

Medium: modern
Scan Code: EB318

Price: $395

Drew Ebelhare 1993 close concentric millefiori miniature piedouche paperweight. An aqua and white mi [...]
Drew Ebelhare 1993 close concentric millefiori miniature piedouche paperweight. An aqua and white millefiori cane is the focus of three close concentric rings of rod bundle millefiori in white, aqua and pink, held in a stave basket of blue and white star rods, with a enclosed pink and white torsade at the top and bottom. Translucent cobalt blue ground. Signature cane. Signed/dated. Diameter 1 5/8", height 1 1/2".[hide]

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Drew Ebelhare 1992 three-colored crown miniature paperweight.

Drew Ebelhare 1992 three-colored crown miniature paperweight. by Drew Ebelhare

Artist: Drew Ebelhare

Medium: modern
Scan Code: EB312.1VA

Price: $350

Drew Ebelhare 1992 three-colored crown miniature paperweight. Twists of orange and mauve alternate w [...]
Drew Ebelhare 1992 three-colored crown miniature paperweight. Twists of orange and mauve alternate with yellow latticinio ribbons and emanate from a central complex cane of yellow honeycombs and maroon tubes to create a crown. Clear ground. Signed/dated. Made in Houston. Diameter 2 1/4".[hide]

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Drew Ebelhare 1999 spaced millefiori miniature paperweight.

Drew Ebelhare 1999 spaced millefiori miniature paperweight. by Drew Ebelhare

Artist: Drew Ebelhare

Medium: modern
Scan Code: EB139EJ

Price: $150

Drew Ebelhare 1999 spaced millefiori miniature paperweight. A central complex signature cane is surr [...]
Drew Ebelhare 1999 spaced millefiori miniature paperweight. A central complex signature cane is surrounded by two rings of spaced complex millefiori, including a shamrock silhouette cane. Opaque blue ground. Signed/dated. Diameter 1 7/8".[hide]

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