A life changing experience.
Keith Sheppard was in great shape during his middle years, and skiing was a passion. This passion led to a near-death experience when he crashed off a ski slope, resulting in a broken spine and Keith being left in a coma.
Things changed very much for the better when Keith and his sister were vacationing in Cornwall, England, where he was attracted to stylised hand made glassware in an arts and crafts gallery.
After years studying under some of the best glassware artisans in the UK and Europe, the County Armagh man now makes glassware similar, if not better, to that which drew him to his new vocation.
As his reputation as one of Ireland’s finest glassware artists became better known, Keith was commissioned to create in his signature Irish glassware style for the visitor centre of Ireland’s most famous cemetery, Glassnevin Cemetery.
Check out some of Keith’s uniquely styled Irish glassware pieces below.
Product photography by Bout Yeh photographers Belfast
Spherical Bowl “Pensive” streaky mid amber and white wisps with silver flake
Panta rhei red contemporary bullseye glass bowl
Longboat Irish glass dish – streaky clear, turquoise and white
Heart shaped handmade glass bowl in streaky mid amber and white
Iridised rainbow on black fused glass longboat Irish glass dish
Contemporary blue bullseye tulip vase – hand made Irish glassware
Ying Yang streaky brown and white square bullseye Irish glass plate
Orange tulip vase in bullseye glass – contemporary hand made Irish glassware
Three square glass nibble tray – streaky mid amber and white wisps
Contemporary bullseye grey tulip vase – hand made Irish glassware
Eclipse Bowl – woodland brown, ivory and black
Orange bullseye tulip vase with green interior – hand made Irish glassware
Iridised peacock pattern glass bowl with black underside
Panta rhei (everything flows) contemporary origami square plate in Irish glass
Heart shaped bullseye glass bowl with gold, purple and opal architectural fused glass
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