
Ronnie Hughes
Season 1 Episode 16 | 3m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
Self-taught artist Ronnie Hughes creates beautifully fragile & delicate glass wildflowers.
Almost 4 decades ago, self-taught glass artist Ronnie Hughes remembers seeing a native Lady Slipper flower resting on the forest floor near his home off the Blue Ridge Parkway & he felt passionate about recreating this wild & untamed beauty in his blown glass art sculptures. Now his delicate glass wildflowers are known throughout the world for their intricacies, fragile charm, & beauty.
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Ronnie Hughes
Season 1 Episode 16 | 3m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
Almost 4 decades ago, self-taught glass artist Ronnie Hughes remembers seeing a native Lady Slipper flower resting on the forest floor near his home off the Blue Ridge Parkway & he felt passionate about recreating this wild & untamed beauty in his blown glass art sculptures. Now his delicate glass wildflowers are known throughout the world for their intricacies, fragile charm, & beauty.
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