Jane Drysdale creates kiln formed glass in her garden studio on the outskirts of Crieff.
Her passion for glass began in 2000 when she travelled to America with her late husband whose family established Perthshire Paperweights. During the sales trip she discovered glass by world renowned artists working in this amazing medium and was intrigued by the techniques.
For a number of years she dabbled in fused glass and was successful in supplying shops and small galleries in Scotland and the north of England but in 2020 she decided to concentrate on glass full time and so began her journey of discovery.
Spending time in on line workshops, she gleaned skills and understanding from the best in the business, understanding what glass can do and how to work in partnership with the kiln to create textures, patterns and shapes and discovering that Glass making is not just art, it is science; physics and chemistry, there is an alchemy to the process.
Living in Scotland has given her the opportunity to explore its diverse landscapes throughout the seasons. Her inspirations for colour and texture comes from spending time outdoors on long walks with her camera, notebook and her canine studio companion.
“I make glass, I make things from glass, am not finished exploring what this amazing and beautiful stuff can do, I am at my best making glass, it is my happy place!”
email: eandr.kirkpatrick@gmail.com