April is passionate about all techniques in glass. She became captivated by its luminosity, jewel like radiance and ability to cast shadows of colour. Her own creative practise involves traditional stained glass techniques and warm glass techniques such as fusing. Her work is inspired by nature, folkloric stories and aims to bring about beauty through light.
April has recently begun teaching at her workshop at Rock Farm in Shepton Mallet. She is also a Stained Glass Conservator at Holywell Glass in Wells and up until May this year has been running therapeutic art sessions for the Charity One25. Her approach to learning is to encourage and problem solve. Being dyslexic herself she understands that repetition and clear instructions are important to help learners get the most from her workshops. Her main aim is for her students to have fun, gain some confidence in a craft and leave with something uniquely beautiful.
"Such a great course, I had great fun in a lovely environment. April really makes you very welcome.
I have gained some excellent new skills. What’s more you leave with your own mosaic panels to treasure. I would highly recommend. "
"April was a lovely host. Very patient and great at explaining. We had plenty of materials and it was a very welcoming environment to try something new! "
"Great 2hr course, April is super lovely and advised and demonstrated different techniques for making the designs we had in mind. It was great to see all the different things that everyone else in the group made. Would recommend this course for anyone interested in learning about glass fusing. "
April Pebble responded:
"Thanks for coming along Meg & glad to hear you enjoyed the workshop! Lovely to meet you :)
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