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100 Words and a Picture


There are many untold stories behind the art that hangs in our gallery.

I would say, equally as interesting as the art itself.


How about telling your story, its easy and people want to hear it.

100 WORDS AND A PICTURE – share something about yourself on LAA’s Blog
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  • Member Statement/Profile: A little something about yourself and what inspires you to do art
  • ArtWork Story: Your process, the experience, or the deeper meaning behind a select piece of your art
  • Literary Art: Write prose or poetry that interprets or reflects a piece of your artwork

Don't wait to be asked: Send your submission by email to: [email protected]

Member Profile: Ginger Kelley

8/11/2021

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​"Living in Louisiana has changed my focus and my art. I love the colors, nature and lifestyle of Louisiana."
Hi there!
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I am a glass artist. My work is all about glass. I blow glass for some pieces. I also combine blown glass, fused and flame worked glass to create pieces. Functional or sculptural, my work has bold color, form and some fun. Enjoy!
I was born and raised in Northern California and relocated to Seattle in the late ‘80’s. The glass scene was very vibrant in Seattle at that time and still is. I worked with blown glass, designing and selling glass across the country, showing at the American Craft Shows, New York Gift Shows and in many galleries. 

​"Living in Louisiana has changed my focus and my art. I love the colors, nature and lifestyle of Louisiana. I still blow glass, and my work has expanded to glass mosaics and designing jewelry.”

​I also offer workshops at the LAA Gallery throughout the year.
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My art and work with glass has become a family affair. My son Jesse Kelly is a second generation glass artist in the Seattle area.

Ginger Kelly Glass Studio
Breaux Bridge, LA
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  • About LAA
    • LAA Charter and Bylaws
    • Officers & Board
    • Gallery Exhibits/Venues
    • Artists in Residence
    • Rules/ Competitions >
      • Submission Rules
      • Art Analysis/ Judging
      • Tutorials/ Art Criticism >
        • Visual Elements
        • Design Principles
        • Compositional Elements
        • Interpretive Theories
        • Sculpture
    • Gift Shop
  • News/Events
    • Newsletters
    • Ongoing Classes
    • L'esprit du Métal
    • Watercolor Guild
  • Join
  • Member Portal
    • Member Login
  • Explorations
    • Member Websites
    • Gallery Exhibits >
      • Spring 2020 Exhibit
      • Eye of the Beholder 2020
      • 2020 Member Show
    • Web Links
    • Tutorials
  • Donate
  • LAABlog