blown art glass by Shannon Morgan,Girl glass,glass pumpkins
At the Faire
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At the Faire
At Bristol
Tall Girls
Rainbow Shadow
Royal Flush
Beautiful Pair
Sassy
The Awarded
Award winning Patrons and goblet
Amazing crowds....
The One and Only
 

At the Faire
At the Faire
 
The Magic..
 

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Hi Shannon! My 11 yr old son and I came to the Faire today specifically to see you in action and to visit your store of beautiful glassware. We were completely in awe of the magnificence of your craft! -- The stunning array of colors and shapes...it was breathtaking. We ended up purchasing four ornaments to hang in various windows of our house. Chad Fabulous, who is our family hairstylist, was a fantastic narrator and helped us learn so much about your work. Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent and artistry with the world!
-- Kendra Kett, 8/30/09

We have been going to Bristol to see shannon for years. we have many goblets, vases, bowls, steins. We go at least 3 times a year. We are always in awe about the transformation of raw glass into something fantastic and durable. Thanks Shannon!
-- Jim & Jan, 3/31/09

Watching Shannon turn a few piles of coloured glass shards into a useable work of art is endlessly fascinating. Get there early, and sit up front. Watch how a blob of molten sand becomes a shape, the shape grows a stem, a bowl forms, the base is added, and with a tap, the piece comes free in all its glory. To see the patterns develop is to see creation at its finest, the end result something so unique it can never be duplicated. The only reason I don't sit for hours watching goblets being born is that I'd want them all. Shannon is as much a treasure as is her glass.
-- Dayna Thomas, 10/7/08


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