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The Glass is Half Full

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Vodka. Essential to every bar, it’s the best mixing liquor of all of the base spirits. Add a handful of good friends and a few extra ingredients to the mix and one can create a plethora of cocktails and good times. But did you know that while you’re indulging in those after-work beverages, you’re saluting the Vancouver arts community? You heard me. So, bottoms up!

With your help, of course, ABSOLUT Vodka will be awarding a prize of $120,000 to one promising Vancouver artist whose vision, passion, and body of work define Vancouver as the absolute home for the arts. With the BC government’s recent cuts in funding, it’s more important than ever to support the local arts community. The wining artist, who will use this prize money to build their business and profile in the Vancouver arts scene, will be chosen based on your votes.

5 QUESTIONS WITH BRADEN
I had the pleasure of sitting down with one of the finalists, Braden Hammond, a Vancouver-based flame-working glass artist, to gain an insider’s view into this unique craft.

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1. Tell us a bit about yourself.

I make glass jewelery and art at least five days a week. I have a passion for melting and blowing glass and creating beautiful things for people to wear and enjoy. My mind is usually swimming with creative thoughts. I try to burn off steam at the gym when I can.


2. Why glass?

To me, a piece of glass is like a blank canvas. The fact that glass has endless possibilities is what inspires me every day. Glass is a truly unique and delicate medium. I’m so lucky to make beautiful pieces of art every day. I truly love what I do.

3. How do you make art out of glass?

It starts with melting the glass and putting it in a kiln. The work has to stay in the kiln to anneal and I can’t fully check it until the next day when it’s cooled down. I find myself darting towards the kiln most days as I arrive at my shop. I love to see the fruits of my labour. It’s very rewarding!

4. We heard that it hasn’t always been easy for you. Tell us about your struggles along the way.

The road to success as a flame-working glass artist is paved with many challenges. Learning the basic concepts of flame-working glass took me a number of years, during which I broke lots of glass, burnt my fingers, and dropped pieces of glass on the floor (which I would later step on). But with hands-on training from the best in the industry, combined with patience, determination, and passion, I developed a strong skill set over the years.

5. How can people support the ABSOLUT Vancouver artists?

The best thing that you can do to show your support is to vote, since ABSOLUT will be choosing a winner based on your votes. You can cast your vote here.

Take a look at the video below for more thoughts from Braden and to watch some live flame-working glass action.

The Real Movember

Friday, November 20th, 2009

monaThere’s been a lot of talk about Movember in the Twitter town of Vancouver. You may have noticed hoards of men walking around with decorated upper lips. Whether it’s scruffy, blonde, black, bushy or sparse, the mo’ is very hot right now!

The History of Movember
I didn’t know the full history behind Movember, until I read @miss604 ’s very detailed blog post. I highly recommend that you give it a read. Good stuff! I’ll give you the cliff notes version.

In 2003, two Australian men thought it would be fun to grow and keep mo’s for a month. Despite getting flack from their wives and bosses, they loved the idea and wanted to make it a tradition. It turns out, two of the guy’s dads had prostate cancer at the time. After doing some digging, they noticed a gap in research and awareness. The next year they recruited 450 bros to grow mo’s and raise money for prostate cancer – Movember was born!

Have you checked your prostate lately? Will you?
19,000 Canadian men are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year. With proper screening, prostate cancer can be treated before it’s too late. While I’m a big fan of the mustache myself, Movember isn’t just about facial hair. It’s about shining light on a form of cancer that hasn’t received much attention in the past. Movember men, I’d love to hear your thoughts on this. Have you gotten your prostate checked lately? If not, will you? Ladies, will you encourage the Movember men in your life to get checked? Please answer this question by posting a comment below. I can’t wait to hear your thoughts.

Just For Fun
To commemorate Movember, I worked with Derek Strokon (@insurevancouver) , Greg Meeres and Kevin Friesen (@boldfishmedia) , and Alejandra Anderson (@beyondyouandme) to put together a video. Take a look for a good laugh. But it’s not all fun and games. Don’t die of embarrassment, Movember men. Get your prostate checked! Especially those of you who are over 40 (I’m not naming names).

Vote for  Us?
We love a good old fashioned competition, so we entered our video into the @memelabs Movember video contest. If you like it, click on “vote” in the bottom right hand corner of the video. Until next time, happy Movember!