The Flowing Crystall
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“Creativity is contagious. Pass it on.” —Albert Einstein In 2005 I learned to make my first pendant and discovered my passion for glass.
About the Artist: Elisabeth Newell
I have always been interested in crafts such as beadwork and crocheting, anything that I can create with my hands. I registered The Flowing Crystall as my business name shortly thereafter and continued to apprentice under and learn from local glass blowers in San Diego, California. Once I familiarized myself in borosilicate glass I ventured out on my own and bui
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About the Artist: Elisabeth Newell
I have always been interested in crafts such as beadwork and crocheting, anything that I can create with
my hands. In 2005 I learned to make my first pendant and discovered my passion for glass. I registered The Flowing Crystall as my business name shortly thereafter and continued to apprentice under and learn from local glass blowers in San Diego, California.
Once I familiarized myself in borosilicate glass I ventured out on my own and built a studio in 2008. After that I met my now husband Jeremy Newell before his deployment to Afghanistan as a Navy Seabee. When he returned from overseas we moved back to his home town of Addison, New York in January of 2011.
After moving to Addison I took classes at the local Corning Museum of Glass to explore other types of glass besides borosilicate. The glass world lay at my fingertips. I then built a new glass studio at our home in Addison where I continue to do what I love, which is my passion for lamp working, making pendants, earrings, and other charms with borosilicate glass. When I am in my studio it is as if the world outside stands still. My love for glass came down to three simple rules: knowledge, repetition, and dedication. With those three simple rules I am able to put my heart and mind into the glass art that I am creating.