She strives for the best. Such a clear discription of the copper wheel! "It's not the copper, but the grit and the glue that cuts"! Mounting the wheel on the spindle was si practical! Thanks for the sweet craftsperson!
Amazing to see the V&A recognize Katharine's remarkable skill! There are a ton of talented people in the British glass world, so great to see this recognition!
What a soft spoken humble extremely talented woman! I really wish we saw her engraving the inside of the piece, I’m so curious to see that, seems impossible!
I do not think the inside is engraved, I think it is the optical illusion she was speaking about. As I see it, she was working with a round piece of glass with a hollow in it that shows the reflexion of the engraving from the outside. But I can be mistaken of course.
A very skilful person, always a pleasure to see a master crafter, whatever their medium. Also really interesting to learn about the copper, oil and grit technique, fascinating.
Absolutely marvelous work I was fortunate to watch your video, Thank you. But the quality of the imagination is equal only by the craftsmanship. The imagination of tools is equally impressive. Thank you, looking forward to seeing an exhibition in the future, you have open my eyes.
I actually took up lampworking because of a different video in this series ( the one about little mosaics), and this looks like a fun addition to my hobbies! Coleman's work is so cool!
I've only ever tried it using the micro drill in a glass blowing course. Glass is amzing to work with, and i could immediately feel that getting into cutting designs could be highly addictive. This work is OUTSTANDING. Lovely to see a master at work! Thanks for sharing.
absolutely breath taking work. Hope every country would perish their arts and artists our arts have been taken over by machines and it is amazing what machines can do that being said it will never be the same compared to hand made you just don't appreciate it as much, the freeform lines created by human hand is what makes the piece beautiful and fluid. Her art enhances the beauty of glass. Respect and greetings from Japan.
love that she mentioned the method of using a copper saw covered with grit & oil was used to cut stones for the ancient Egyptian pyramids too many people think these methods are mysterious to the point we don’t know how ancient peoples made such beautiful and precise things. really they’re just ingeniously simple methods, and still being employed thousands of years later because of how effective they are.
Awesome video! I could watch & listen to her for hours & days on end! We are lucky to have watched & learned so much from this incredibly talented woman! I wonder how she transitioned into such a skilled craft-woman? It would be very interesting to her about her journey to get to where she is now! Like everything that is mindfully & wonderfully crafted, by experts, there are so few left & soon their craft will be lost forever! I would think the V&A would be offering Internships & Apprenticeships in order to continue these beautiful crafts for the next generations!!
Thank You very much... I actually learned some very useful information about your technique on cooling and polishing. That is very beautiful works of art done by you, Cheers.
Amazingly stunning and inspiring. I have just purchased a small hand engraver to create snowflakes on coloured glass. After stumbling on your talents, I want to play. How on earth can I find someone to add a layer of colour over a piece of glass? You are my hero now.
Wow! Just exquisite! I don't have any aspirations to be a glass cutter, but I think it's incredibly inspiring that you have come as far as you have starting from a community art class. Of course, you have to have some innate talent, but so much just depends on believing in yourself and following a passion as far as it takes you.
She strives for the best.
Such a clear discription of the copper wheel!
"It's not the copper, but the grit and the glue that cuts"!
Mounting the wheel on the spindle was si practical!
Thanks for the sweet craftsperson!
Amazing to see the V&A recognize Katharine's remarkable skill! There are a ton of talented people in the British glass world, so great to see this recognition!
Would have listened and learned for another 60 minutes; fascinating and beautiful!
Really beautiful and fine, a masterpiece!
Fantastic!!!!❤
I wish I had the time and money to spend the time of my life thoroughly exploring the multitude of museums of the world.
What a soft spoken humble extremely talented woman! I really wish we saw her engraving the inside of the piece, I’m so curious to see that, seems impossible!
I do not think the inside is engraved, I think it is the optical illusion she was speaking about. As I see it, she was working with a round piece of glass with a hollow in it that shows the reflexion of the engraving from the outside. But I can be mistaken of course.
That is i think a reflection of the design on the outside. It's reflecting off the surface of the glass.
😂😂😂
It's a solid glass with multiple overlays including the core
Absolute extraordinaly beatiful pieces .
Fascinating process and beautiful pieces !
Such interesting crafting of beautiful art works.
Very fortunate to have attended Katharine's class at BildWerk.
Stunningly beautiful work....what a quiet genius this lady is! Marvelous.
So so cool. Thank you for sharing Katharine.
Beautiful ad fascinating. I wasn't aware of such artist. Thank you.
Beautiful work, Thank you.
These are gorgeous!
Wow. Just WOW!!!
WOW. So beautiful. such skill. Thank you for sharing this. She's AMAZING.
Goosebumps the entire time. That kind of talent is hard to comprehend. Such a simple work setup too!
A very skilful person, always a pleasure to see a master crafter, whatever their medium. Also really interesting to learn about the copper, oil and grit technique, fascinating.
Utterly mesmerising. What beautiful objects this lady creates. A true Artist….no self aggrandising.
Absolutely marvelous work I was fortunate to watch your video, Thank you. But the quality of the imagination is equal only by the craftsmanship. The imagination of tools is equally impressive. Thank you, looking forward to seeing an exhibition in the future, you have open my eyes.
I actually took up lampworking because of a different video in this series ( the one about little mosaics), and this looks like a fun addition to my hobbies! Coleman's work is so cool!
This was just so amazing. These craftspersonship videos are some of my favorites. 🥰
What an amazing artist. Such a beautiful way of speaking and what stunning pieces
Absolutely beautiful 😍
That is truly stunning work.
Lovely to see such skill and devotion
Wow! I had never heard of this. Truly remarkable craftsmanship and artistry.
I've only ever tried it using the micro drill in a glass blowing course. Glass is amzing to work with, and i could immediately feel that getting into cutting designs could be highly addictive. This work is OUTSTANDING. Lovely to see a master at work! Thanks for sharing.
What an amazing skill, love these informative videos
That's an amazing type of Art, I've never heard about it before! Thank you for sharing =)
😮 I am in awe of this work. It is absolutely amazing. Thank you for sharing this video and art form. So much appreciated by me. 🌞🌞🌞
What an amazing mind, which is combined with extrardinary talent = such beautiful work, thank you for the video Katharine!
absolutely breath taking work. Hope every country would perish their arts and artists our arts have been taken over by machines and it is amazing what machines can do that being said it will never be the same compared to hand made you just don't appreciate it as much, the freeform lines created by human hand is what makes the piece beautiful and fluid. Her art enhances the beauty of glass. Respect and greetings from Japan.
That frog vase! I’m in love!
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The works were simply stunning and awe inspiring.
love that she mentioned the method of using a copper saw covered with grit & oil was used to cut stones for the ancient Egyptian pyramids too many people think these methods are mysterious to the point we don’t know how ancient peoples made such beautiful and precise things. really they’re just ingeniously simple methods, and still being employed thousands of years later because of how effective they are.
What a talent! It must be amazing to be a glass engraver, to be connected to centuries of tradition and techniques. Fascinating.
This is fascinating! Her work is gorgeous
Absolutely beautiful.
Fantastic Katharine. As amazing as ever. Kep going.
Awesome video! I could watch & listen to her for hours & days on end! We are lucky to have watched & learned so much from this incredibly talented woman! I wonder how she transitioned into such a skilled craft-woman? It would be very interesting to her about her journey to get to where she is now! Like everything that is mindfully & wonderfully crafted, by experts, there are so few left & soon their craft will be lost forever! I would think the V&A would be offering Internships & Apprenticeships in order to continue these beautiful crafts for the next generations!!
what an inspiring craft. thank you for explaining the process & giving us a glimpse of your incredible work, as it's being created.
Beautiful creations.
So stunning!
What beautiful artwork ❤. I love these videos the V&A do, they are truely wonderful
What a wonderful talent! Just beautiful.
Such beautiful work. Job well done 👍
Thank You very much... I actually learned some very useful information about your technique on cooling and polishing. That is very beautiful works of art done by you, Cheers.
Amazing work, so talented!!!
These are gorgeous! I love glass and Katharine really brings out its full artistic potential. Wonderful work!
Brilliant! The way the smaller form peaks from the inside, like a smaller twin.
Amazingly stunning and inspiring. I have just purchased a small hand engraver to create snowflakes on coloured glass. After stumbling on your talents, I want to play. How on earth can I find someone to add a layer of colour over a piece of glass? You are my hero now.
What a natural talent this woman possesses and utilizes. Sounds like a journey qell traveled.
Stunning!
Riveting to attach a copper a wheel was really cool.
Always wonderful to see exquisite pieces that were obtained ethically!
I am a glassblower and I approve this message.
stunning!
Awesome
Majestic artist ❤
Wow! Just exquisite! I don't have any aspirations to be a glass cutter, but I think it's incredibly inspiring that you have come as far as you have starting from a community art class. Of course, you have to have some innate talent, but so much just depends on believing in yourself and following a passion as far as it takes you.
Lovely lady, started a hobby and became a sought after artisan. Such skill!
I like the sponge, water drip wick.
WOW!!!
really amazing!
Absolutelly beautifull.
Beautiful - and skilled.
Wow 😮
amazing!
Fascinating
wonderful
一件件都是好的藝術品!
very cool!!!
Remarkable.
Superb artist
Superschön!
What a lovely crowd this comments section seems to be filled with!
Gorgeous
Magnificent
Extraordinary! I am in trans. Too beatiful! ❤💐❤🙏
Impressive.
Anyone knows where the first song is from
No respirator? :o
Rad
She just fabricated the cutting tool to do the cutting. Nice.
just casually explains how the pyramids were built. Graham handcock eat your heart out
Somptueux….
Great, now tell us how the ancients did it without electric grinders
Los romanos hacían mejores trabajos con piedras y palos......
Useless.
Wow fantastico