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Having worked for many glassmakers throughout the country since leaving the Buckinghamshire University College in 1996, Jayne decided it was about time she set up her own studio. So, in December 2003 she moved to Wetheriggs Country Pottery in Cumbria and launched Super Cool Liquid Glass Studio.

Much of her current inspiration is drawn from the glass itself. The way it moves, reflects light, reacts with colour and its ability to stick to itself when molten.

Her work is varied, ranging from small gift items such as perfume bottles and paperweights, to much larger and more complicated pieces as well as commissions, corporate gifts and trophies.

Jayne makes a wide variety of work from small items such as perfume bottles, paperweights, small bowls and vases, as well as trophies and larger one off pieces using more complicated techniques such as the Sweedish graal* technique and the Italian encalmo**

* Graal – Swedish technique where one, often coloured bubble is overlaid onto another so that the out side colour can be etched away revealing the inner cased colour

** Encalmo – Italian technique involving joining two ‘cup’ shapes together rim to rim to effectively form a whole bubble which when blown will result in an object, for example, having the top half in one colour and the base in another.
 

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