My creative outlet

Mridu proudly displays her glasswork at Studio 73. 

by Mridu Sood (Surrey)

I am an artist at Studio 73. I create glass art and make pieces such as bowls, coasters, suncatchers, platters, magnets and keychains.

Studio 73 is home to a group of artists with diverse abilities who work with glass. We are supported by a team of professionals who help us learn new techniques, as well as how to use glass kilns and other equipment. I have been working at Studio 73 for five years.

I am grateful that I have been able to continue with my work at Studio 73, and that we have found creative, yet safe ways to continue to be a part of the community.

We were able to film a video about Studio 73. I was inside while the film makers were outside the store door. You can check out our video on YouTube here.

I am also grateful for my family for staying with me during the COVID times. I was happy that my elder brother and my new sister-in-law were living in my house. We spent our time playing board games and video games. I was also able to play tennis with my twin brother. I am grateful for being able to help my parents when they needed it.

I am quite excited to get back to normal and having everyone together at work and in my life. I want to get together with my relatives, talk to my friends and have a blast sharing dinner with my family members.

I also want to go back to training at the gym with my personal trainer. I would like to get a manicure for my nails and also get a new outfit for myself.

I am really looking forward to going back to sales and events with work. I can’t wait to meet new people and chat in person!

Mridu’s work along with the creations of fellow artists was featured in a video to help people learn more about Studio 73.


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