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Tokens, Talismans and Traditions of The Countryside with Jane Littlefield

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Hello and welcome back to Cracked with Chevonne Ariss! My guest today is Jane Littlefield. Jane works with stained glass from her workshop in Great Longstone, Derbyshire. She studied Fine Art at Ravensbourne College and has worked in different areas of design over the years. Jane works to commission and has produced work for homes, schools and businesses. She also runs glass workshops. Her own work consists of stained glass panels that have multi – layered, painted glass images that are inspired by the Peak District, its nature, history and folklore. "I use images of creatures, landscape features and organic motifs to create these glass panels." The glass is hand painted using traditional stained glass paints and translucent enamels, often using many layers and textures, that are fired in the kiln. They are assembled using lead and solder.
Let’s get into it…
Join me as I crack it wide open!!
For the Cracked Patreon page Jane is gifting one of her blackbird eating a warm small suncatcher pieces that’s about 9cm or just about 3.5” and also a pack of 5 owl rondel greeting cards. All so so cute. I’ll be doing a drawing for that in my Instagram stories on Sunday Jan 29th 2023.

To see more of Jane’s work, her instagram is @jane.littlefield.glass
and her website is linktr.ee/Janelittlefieldglass.
Honorable mentions from this episode:
Well Dressing
historic-uk.com/CultureUK/Well-Dressing/
Castleton Garland
castleton-garland.com
Cappy Thompson
cappythompson
International Festival of Glass
ifg.org.uk

Glass artists
Lilly Eris
@lekkasuka
Liz Huppert
@lizhuppertstainedglass


Thank you to this episode's sponsors:
For episodic sponsorship opportunities please email hello@runaglassworks.com.
Hoevel Technologies
Time Saving Tools for the Stained Glass Artists!
Canfield Technologies
Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.
Monarch Glass Studio
Kansas City, Missouri's Finest Glassblowing studio.
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Support the Show.

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Hello and welcome back to Cracked with Chevonne Ariss! My guest today is Jane Littlefield. Jane works with stained glass from her workshop in Great Longstone, Derbyshire. She studied Fine Art at Ravensbourne College and has worked in different areas of design over the years. Jane works to commission and has produced work for homes, schools and businesses. She also runs glass workshops. Her own work consists of stained glass panels that have multi – layered, painted glass images that are inspired by the Peak District, its nature, history and folklore. "I use images of creatures, landscape features and organic motifs to create these glass panels." The glass is hand painted using traditional stained glass paints and translucent enamels, often using many layers and textures, that are fired in the kiln. They are assembled using lead and solder.
Let’s get into it…
Join me as I crack it wide open!!
For the Cracked Patreon page Jane is gifting one of her blackbird eating a warm small suncatcher pieces that’s about 9cm or just about 3.5” and also a pack of 5 owl rondel greeting cards. All so so cute. I’ll be doing a drawing for that in my Instagram stories on Sunday Jan 29th 2023.

To see more of Jane’s work, her instagram is @jane.littlefield.glass
and her website is linktr.ee/Janelittlefieldglass.
Honorable mentions from this episode:
Well Dressing
historic-uk.com/CultureUK/Well-Dressing/
Castleton Garland
castleton-garland.com
Cappy Thompson
cappythompson
International Festival of Glass
ifg.org.uk

Glass artists
Lilly Eris
@lekkasuka
Liz Huppert
@lizhuppertstainedglass


Thank you to this episode's sponsors:
For episodic sponsorship opportunities please email hello@runaglassworks.com.
Hoevel Technologies
Time Saving Tools for the Stained Glass Artists!
Canfield Technologies
Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.
Monarch Glass Studio
Kansas City, Missouri's Finest Glassblowing studio.
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Support the Show.

  continue reading

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