Crafting Colour and Stories: Meet Shannon Hinkle
 
Today, we're diving into the vibrant world of Shannon Hinkle, a talented artist and owner of Shannon Hinkle. If you're a lover of glass blown jewellery and abstract paintings, you're in for a treat.

Let's get to know Shannon and the unique journey that led her to create art that breathes life into colour and stories.

Early Influences and Creative Roots

Shannon's journey into the world of artistry was inspired by her great aunts, owners of a cherished jewellery store adorned with delicate glass figurines. Their warmth, bold style, and love for artistry and colour left an indelible mark on young Shannon. It was this early exposure that sowed the seeds of her passion for colour and pattern.
"I love a good story, and I have a lot of them," Shannon shares.
 
Her creations, whether in glass blown jewellery or abstract paintings, are infused with the narratives of her life. An extrovert and empath, she weaves a range of emotions and experiences into her projects and collections.

A Creative Odyssey: From America to Perth

In 2015, Shannon embarked on a transformative journey, leaving behind her American roots to make Perth her home. The move presented challenges, but it also opened doors to new opportunities for learning and growth. Shannon embraces the beauty and eccentricities of Fremantle, finding inspiration in its unique atmosphere. Her studio, nestled in Fremantle Church, doubles as a gallery and venue, a testament to her deep connection to the local creative community.

Crafting with Glass and Paint: A Dual Passion

As a lampworker, Shannon employs a stationary torch and glass rods from around the world to craft intricate beads. Her paintings, primarily in acrylics and gouache, mirror the diversity of her beadwork, ranging from small and intricate patterns to medium-sized pieces that capture the essence of mood and season.
 
"My brain often needs the rest of a long session of glass blowing to breathe," Shannon reflects, highlighting the symbiotic relationship between her beadwork and paintings.

The Full-Time Creative Life

For Shannon, creativity isn't just a passion; it's a full-time job. Formerly an event planner in the US, she now devotes herself entirely to her artistic pursuits. Despite the challenges of balancing life, productivity, and the business side of things, Shannon is determined to see her creative practice grow and flourish.

While she loves the act of creation, navigating the world of marketing can be a bit daunting. Yet, her goal is clear: to evolve beyond the necessity of marketing as her primary means of connection.
 
Looking ahead, Shannon envisions going bigger—blowing larger glass pieces, painting on a grander scale, and expanding the reach of her business. As her children grow, she finds more time and space to contemplate these aspirations, eagerly anticipating what the future holds.

Embracing the Market and Community

What sets Shannon's heart aflutter? The vibrant market scene! The beauty of the location, combined with the joy of being surrounded by fellow creatives, fuels her passion. The market provides a space where artists and makers come together, breaking the solitude that often accompanies creative work. Shannon finds energy and inspiration in meeting new collectors and engaging in conversations about her work.

Connect with Shannon Hinkle

Ready to explore Shannon's world of colour and story? Check out her creations on her website, and mark your calendars for next Sunday December 17, 2023, when Shannon will be sharing her artistry at the Christmas Perth Makers Market event at Goolugatup Heathcote.
 
As we wrap up our chat with Shannon, we can't help but be inspired by her journey, her vibrant creations, and the passion she brings to her craft.