Creative Beading Magazine

A Career Made from Glass

“I AM A PROFESSIONAL glass artist and enjoy all the processes involved working with glass. It is about experimentation both with techniques and design, achieving items that are a representation of my thoughts and concepts. I love working with beads, particularly bigger beads, as they give me more of a canvas to create and apply detail to my work.”

Pauline has years of experience working with glass, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts Degree, Glass Major from the Chisholm Institute in Victoria in 1981, and working as a glassblower ever since. She trained at The Jam Factory

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