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Alison Thibault Brings The Craft Of Color To Vinalhaven
Alison Thibault Brings The Craft Of Color To Vinalhaven
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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Oct 17, 2021
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Podcast episode
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“I'm able to make color by working with glass and the glass that I work with is fused dichroic glass, which I work in a kiln. But what really got me started was I had a pair of earrings that my Mom had given me years ago and I lost one. I was inspired to make a match for that earring at the same time that I was looking for a new way to find work to walk through my day,” said Alison.Alison was a commercial banker in Northern Virginia and she found that a nine-to-five job wasn’t her calling. Her mother gave her a book called The Artists Way by Julia Cameron and this really opened her eyes to get into a more creative hobby which has now turned into her full-time job. She also has a family filled with creatives and she never thought she would go in a similar direction as her family members.“I never considered myself that person until I went through this process and that broadened what I was going to look for, as far as work. So then I started thinking, well, maybe I could write the great American novel, or I could, you know, make a line of note cards, and it just started me on a different path. So it wasn't a big stretch when I did lose that earring and I was driven to make a match for it. As I was doing that, and I started the process of learning how to make fused glass, I would wear my work, because that was the point. People started asking to buy the work right off of me. So I listened. And I went, you know, I, I did a few things that my banking background helped me with, I figured out the cost analysis of the process. Was this something that I was going to be able to actually make a living at? The answer was, yes,” said Alison.Alison has made over 193 different colors into her glass pieces and she continues to think of innovative ways of growing her craft. You can find her website here and find her on Facebook and Instagram. Tune in to hear more about Alison's story.Also, the featured musician of this episode is Joshua Eden who is originally from Vinalhaven. Here is his track Certain Kind of Love.
Released:
Oct 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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Welcome to Makers of Maine: When folks come to visit Maine they dig their toes in the sand at Popham Beach, hike up Katahdin, crack open a craft beer and a lobster, and go sailing off Casco Bay. But the one thing many people may not know about Maine is the craft that makers from across the state get into. From cut and sew to woodworking to farming to photography and art, there is so much craft that happens in Maine and I want to tell you all about their stories. I may not be a born and raised Mainer but I have learned over time what it means to be a maker of Maine, the unique stories that come along with it, and the success each maker has. Tune in to hear about my story and what inspired me to start the Makers of Maine podcast. by Makers of the USA