About the Artist

For as long as I can remember I have loved art.

While other kids came home from school and watched cartoons, I was watching Bob Ross oil painting lessons on PBS.

When I was 10 years old I created my first landscape oil painting in Bob Ross’ traditional style.

Over the years I’ve dabbled in everything from needlepoint to soapmaking, settling back into painting using water-based acrylics. I even taught painting lessons for several years, wanting to share what I knew to help others be inspired to express their own artistic talents.

You can see some examples of my handpainted work below, (click on the photo to view a larger image in a new window)

I came upon lampworking unexpectedly (as many wonderful things in life often do). I had ventured into the world of fusing glass which I enjoyed, but found somewhat limiting. It did not allow me the full range of creative freedom and expression I longed for.

I once saw a live demonstration of someone lampworking and instantly assumed I would never try it for fear of working with an open flame. Also, I had no idea that lampworking went so far beyond making simple round beads, and the opportunity there was to create wonderful such a wide variety of wearable art pieces with glass beads.

Then one day, by chance, I happened to stumble on a lampworking website while searching for glass fusing supplies. I was absolutely amazed by the things that could be done in this art medium. I never dreamed that glass could be manipulated in such ways.

The colors, the shapes, the special effects, and the unique reactions that glass could produce mesmerized me and I just knew right then and there that I had to try it.

With a new enthusiasm for art that I hadn’t felt in a long time, I overcame my fear of working with an open flame and found lampworking to be the most fulfilling way to express myself artistically that I have ever experienced.

The magic of creating an extraordinary piece of art from something so ordinary as glass is completely captivating.

All my beads are handmade by me, Christina Catherine, in my home-based lampworking studio here in sunny Southern California.

I work with many different brands of the highest quality glass from around the world including Italian Effetre/Moretti, German Lauscha, as well as American brands such as Bullseye, and CiM on my duel fuel lampworking torch.

I love to incorporate special effects into the glass whenever I can, such as fine silver, dichroic glass, goldstone, enamels, and reactive silver glass for added flair and interest.

Once formed and flame polished, each and every bead is immediately placed into a preheated firebrick kiln which is digitally controlled to precisely anneal the glass for maximum strength and longevity.

Upon removal from the mandrel, each bead hole is thoroughly cleaned by hand with a diamond coated tool to ensure no excess bead release is left behind for a professional finish.

Every step that goes into making my beads is done with the utmost care and attention to detail using only the finest quality materials available.

Each piece I create is as special and unique as the person who will wear and enjoy it for years to come.

CPro lampwork beadmaker Christina Catherine of CCGlassArthristina Catherine of CCGlassArt

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9 thoughts on “About the Artist

  1. Susan Drucker

    Looking to purchase a set of “moonstone” beads. Do you sell any other way other than Ebay or Etsy – do you do individual orders from potential customers paying with credit cards or checks or money orders whichever you prefer. Please advise because your beads are beautiful. Thanks.

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    1. ccglassart

      Hi Susan, thanks so much for your kind note! Unfortunately I am unable to take any custom orders at this time, however, I do repeat designs on occasion. If you like, you can make my eBay store to your ‘favorite’ sellers list which would enable you to receive automatic updates whenever I list new beads: http://my.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?AcceptSavedSeller&mode=0&preference=0&sellerid=ccglassart&ssPageName=STRK:MEFS:ADDMP

      Thank you again Susan!
      Christie
      CCGlassArt

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    1. ccglassart

      Hi Donna! Thanks so much for your kind words πŸ™‚ I’d love to teach – just haven’t had an opportunity to do so yet. What part of the country are you in? Perhaps dropping a hint at your local glassworking studio might get the ball rolling πŸ˜€ Thanks again Donna! Christie

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  2. Donna

    I am in the Palm Desert/Palm Springs area. We have no studio out here! I have opened a conversation with Bullseye.
    We are desperate for supplies and classes!
    I would be happy to pay for private classes and travel to you. Where are you at?
    Thanks,
    Donna

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    1. ccglassart

      Hi Donna! Unfortunately I don’t have a great set up for providing lessons in my own studio. But I have been thinking about looking into teaching in different areas. I will update my blog with any new info – I am keeping my fingers crossed that it works out! πŸ˜€

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