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June Derksen

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When not working on her freelance graphic design business, Junebug Design, June turns her talents to glass art. Having originally started with stained glass in 1997, she began incorporating glass painting and fused glass into her art. June’s style is whimsical, graphic and abstract, with great attention to detail. Her artwork sometimes will consist of wire, metal inclusions, pottery and other found objects. Using texture wherever possible she encourages the viewer to touch and feel the art as well as see it.A forever student of glass, nothing fuels her inspiration more than learning new techniques and surrounding herself with other great artists.”I am so fortunate to have a career that influences my art, I think that is what makes it different and recognizable”

You can find their work at the C2 online shop here

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