It was cool the way the light blowing of air into the pipe eventually found the path of least resistance (weak spot) and then popped, opening up the top. Watching videos like these make me wish I had gone a more artistic route with my life. I especially like the mixed incampo pieces and pieces with a lot of bright colors (especially when the colors have some to a lot of transparency). I think the first video I watched was George Kennard, when he combined 4 incampo cups, each with marked variations from twisting to other movements in the glass. I was amazed. I haven’t finished this video yet, but I like what is showing as white design/texture so far. Thank you for sharing your art.
It was cool the way the light blowing of air into the pipe eventually found the path of least resistance (weak spot) and then popped, opening up the top. Watching videos like these make me wish I had gone a more artistic route with my life. I especially like the mixed incampo pieces and pieces with a lot of bright colors (especially when the colors have some to a lot of transparency). I think the first video I watched was George Kennard, when he combined 4 incampo cups, each with marked variations from twisting to other movements in the glass. I was amazed. I haven’t finished this video yet, but I like what is showing as white design/texture so far. Thank you for sharing your art.
what is that?
Sans doute qu'il y a beaucoup de savoir faire, mais il faut bien reconnaître que ce truc... ne ressemble à rien...
I don't know who Annie is, but she does a lot of flashy poos.