About the Artist:
Caleb Nichols grew up at the end of Labor-In-Vain road. It is a
winding road that passes through the woods, past the fields, and
over a bridge. The bridge crosses over a creek. The creek leads
to a river, and the river flows out to the ocean beyond.
As a boy, he enjoyed rowing out on a gusty day to bounce about
in the waves. There are whitecaps everywhere. Aside from the sloshing
and slapping of water against the boat, it is very quiet and peaceful.
The rowboat rides up each wave, takes in the view, and slides down
the other side surrounded by froth and foam. The sea is in constant
motion, and its’ vastness and power fascinate and humble him.
This passion for water is most often seen in his beautiful cremation
urns.
This then, is the starting point for his art, a personal connection
with the sea difficult to describe but universal to anyone familiar
with the ocean. It is his hope that his art work may transport the
viewer, if only for an instant, to an offshore memory of their own.
Caleb Nichols is considered a unique artist unlike any other glass
urn artist in the world. His passion for his art work has derived
from his passion of being near the water. His passion for both of
these things have come together to give these glass cremation urns
individualized beauty. All of his cremation urns are elegant and
are often thought to hold different meaning for each person looking
at them. Caleb Nichols creative artistic abilities allow each of
us to identify personally with each piece of art. Creating a deeper
meaning that is more personalized.
From 1977 to 1979 Caleb Nichols attended Franklin College in Lugano,
Switzerland; where he received his Associates in Art. Then in the
summer of 1980, he attended Appalacian Center for Crafts in Smithville,
TN; where he studied under the direction of William Carson, glass
sculptor. Starting in 1979 and going through 1981, Caleb Nichols
pursued his education at Tulane University in New Orleans, LA. Under
the direction of Gene Koss, glass sculptor, where he received his
Bachelor of Arts degree.
In 1982 through 1984 he worked as a Business Graphics designer
in Cambridge, MA, where he was a graphic designer as well as a photographer.
Then in 1985 he started his own business, Brimstone Glassworks in
Stoughton, MA. Currently he is still the owner as well as sculptor
of his own shop. To this day Caleb Nichols has created some of the
most unique glass urns in the world.
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