“Cracked with Chevonne Ariss” is a stained glass podcast that takes a deep dive with today’s biggest names from around the world in modern stained glass. Artists have a frank and honest conversation with Chevonne about their style, legacy, their losses and wins, their journey into becoming a small business owner and how they didn’t lose their minds getting there. Season 4 out now!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Visual ArtsArtsDesign |
Today for the final episode of Season 4 of Cracked I’m speaking with the queen of sgraffito, the Italian word directly translated to “scratched.” Her time consuming technique of flooding a thin layer of lead based powder paint over colorful patchwork... more
Hi friends and welcome back to Cracked with Chevonne Ariss! more
Today on Cracked Im joined by LA artist David Scheid. David is a stained glass artist whose work is inspired by the light and landscapes of California. He spends most of my time on the road as a tour manager for bands including Girl Talk, Beirut, and... more
Today on Cracked I’m joined by Ashley Costa. Shes the Portland OR artist behind Caustic Glassworks. A stencil artist for 10+ years, she decided to apply her sharp lines and design work to the practice of stained glass in 2017 and has been dedicated t... more
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This is my favorite podcast! more
This was the comment my 18 year old son made when he and I were roadtripping across the country. Fifteen hours in the car and a healthy majority of that time was spent listening to Cracked…I had been stocking up my episodes in expectation of this trip. more
As someone new to stained glass, this podcast is a game changer. I’ve learned so much so quickly from the interviews and the amazingly varied group of artists that is presented. Chevonne does an amazing job interviewing them and it’s great to have on during those solo studio days!
Great podcast to listen to while you do your own glass work but it’s very interesting whether you’re familiar with stained glass or not! Love hearing from all the artists, there’s been some really amazing guests, and the interviews are all really well done.
I’ve been doing glass for 17 years, self taught and mostly alone. Cracked is the magical gift I didn’t know I needed. An unimaginable wealth of information on every aspect of the art, from pattern making to installation, marketing, outreach, safety and resources. This podcast has opened up ideas and knowledge, exposed me to powerhouses in creativity, vision and determination. Most importantly, it has connected me to a vibrant and supportive community that I had zero idea existed. I am obsessed w... more
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