Glass Artist Paul Stankard
Master glass artist Paul Stankard shares how he makes his intricately detailed paperweights. He is inspired by the South Jersey landscape where he grew up, and where he still lives and works. His creations are in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Louvre, yet he barely graduated high school before entering a technical program to learn scientific glassmaking. Produced by Eric Schultz.

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Paul Stankard Glass at the Akron Art Museum

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Paul Stankard Demo

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Perthshire Glass Paperweights

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Ruth Asawa: documentary on an artist who worked every minute | HOW TO SEE

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How $13,000 Paperweights Are Made The Oldest Crystal Factory in France | Still Standing

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Artist Paul Stankard: Translating Nature in Glass

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The world of paperweight masterpieces

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Making Dichroic Swirled Paperweights

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Paul Stankard Demonstration: Applying Paperweight Techniques to Borosilicate Glass

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Jon Kuhn Glass

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Paul Stankard - Beauty Beyond Nature

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How much is my Paperweight WORTH? Valuation of art glass paperweights

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Paul Stankard: process video Orb

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Lampwork Paperweights, a nearly lost art form | Oregon Art Beat

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Glass artist Paul Stankard, ORIGINS episode

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The Satisfying Ancient Art Of Glassblowing - Making A Murrine Vase - Narrated Process

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How to ID Paperweights 2- Murano vs Chinese Millefiori

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Flameworking with Cesare Toffolo | Master Class Series, Volume V

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@Studio Presents Artist Paul Stankard celebrating Glass48 at Habatat

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