Love these shows. Unbelievable beauty comes from this art room. Thankyou for sharing all the different artists that come and show their talents. God bless.
Now I can breathe again. I was so antsy to see this at the end I did skip forward a tiny bit, I couldn't stand the tension. Wow, That was fantastic. If anyone breaks that thing I'd go into tears.
I am so amazed at this process. I’ve found your channel and I haven’t stopped watching. Thank you for all involved putting this on live stream! Happy New Years!
Man the guy who does most of the spinning of the final product knows hus job! Suxh skill! The skirt didn't flare and the handke stayed center. Well done!
I really love this narator!(the first one) As non-native english speaker, he made me comprehend immediately some things about the process. Great videos by the way, amazing work in this channel!
The lady announcer in the second half of the video is insanely loud and volume all over the place, the guy was way better. I keep fast forwarding every time she talks.
Hi, came over from Stan, new friend, I just subbed to you. I am the African Lion, my channel shows what can be grown in a small backyard. God bless you abundantly.
Hi I’m really enjoying the process of glass blowing,my question is why doesn’t the glass break when the water is put on it. Thanks. Kath from Australia
Delicate beautiful carapace, although the slight pattern irregularity in one point of the umbrella drew my eye all the time, the handle was a bit thick and dark, but probably need it to hold the weight of the glass in the umbrella. Insanely skilled, beautiful work, so hard, a real work of Art. Museum piece.
Maybe I missed it, but I would really like to see the finished piece. I think you're supposed to be able to go to Corning's website and find pictures, but for the life of me, I couldn't find the glass bumpershoot of this video. After watching a fascinating hour and a half video, having the payoff of seeing the finished piece would be great.
Is there, or can someone provide, a link to the gallery where I could see the guest artist prices after they come out of the annealing ovens and are in full color?
I notice a lot that they follow the artists movements with a large paddle, what's the point of that? Is it just shielding from spatter or sparks? Around the 1hr mark they start doing it a lot.
The narrative is nice but this needs to be more like tennis because I’ve yet to hear the sound of the torch or the furnace or any of the tools on the glass or the glass rolling on the table or the team when they do talk to each other that’s all part of the process but anyway not complaining I like watching the process just wish I could hear more that makes the process easier to absorb y’all definitely do very nice work
A justifiable Debbie Downer: An hour, thirty seven, and one screen capture of the finished piece?? There should be at least a couple of minutes of slow motion showing the piece beautifully displayed. It's like watching frame-off restoration of ultra rare car, and they end it with the clearcoat being applied in a booth. WTF?
That is not the one we saw u make. The one we saw has a gap in the top. Opppps in it plus u cant miss the oppps. So y in the end did u not show the one we saw???
since discovering this video channel I will never look at glasswork the same way again!
I find myself watching this mesmerized by the process. Thanks for the steady stream of content!
🤯 Stunning!!! That double layer patterning is so fascinating! 😍 Thank you so much for sharing this amazing demonstration!
I love watching these. The narrators have all been excellent. They each have their own spin on the whole thing. Very educational. Thank you.
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I love watching these videos.
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I just love watching you guys blow glass . It is truly an art , and you guys do it so well . Thanks for sharing it with us
Love these shows. Unbelievable beauty comes from this art room. Thankyou for sharing all the different artists that come and show their talents. God bless.
As someone who is considering getting into glassblowing, this is an incredible video for information. Thank you
Thanks for watching!
Now I can breathe again. I was so antsy to see this at the end I did skip forward a tiny bit, I couldn't stand the tension. Wow, That was fantastic. If anyone breaks that thing I'd go into tears.
My friend Jason.....He is AWESOME!!!
Thanks for watching, JoAnne!
Watching from Fl. Love to see the crafters. It totally awesome.
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I am so amazed at this process. I’ve found your channel and I haven’t stopped watching. Thank you for all involved putting this on live stream! Happy New Years!
Nice work very lucky to be working with Mr. Chihuly I’m a big fan but after watching you you just got another fan beautiful work
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I have been waiting 2 months for an amphitheatre video. It felt like forever but I am glad to see it's still being done. Thanks for the video CMOG.
Same. Im a lampworkef and i like em and all but this is where its at lol
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Man the guy who does most of the spinning of the final product knows hus job! Suxh skill! The skirt didn't flare and the handke stayed center. Well done!
I really love this narator!(the first one)
As non-native english speaker, he made me comprehend immediately some things about the process.
Great videos by the way, amazing work in this channel!
Thanks for watching!
I thought the second narrator was more informative and took lot more questions
We can look the video even if we are no english speaker, it is great when the speaker explain more slowly
He did an awesome job, no signs of pressure! What a beautiful piece of art
Beautiful job amazing creativity. Applause, applause
this is excellent! informative, well shot, entertaining. another fantastic vid! thanks for uploading.
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At the last stages as the top was being twirled, the pattern is very reminiscent of a clematis seed head. Lovely!
George is great. When that handle was put on I was definitely holding my breath.
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Love this! So happy I found these videos!
Thanks for watching, Rose!
The spinning of the orb is so hypnotic
Omg glass blowing is on a whole other level😮
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It’s just amazing ! I would love to collect all the cutup glass . Must be still beautiful .
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Thank you for this content. It's very fascinating
I'd love to come and watch one of these live demonstrations one day
I like this how impressive and reminds me when I lived in Germany and the pace I visited made me a glass design on site it was so nice
The shot inside the furnace looks like the Looney Toons end screen.
I was wondering what that reminded me of. 😂😂😂
THATS ALLL FOLKS
Ce frumusețe!) Iată maeștrii!
Spectacular art piece
Thanks for watching, Gary!
WOW The was beautiful!
Enjoyed and gave a Thumbs Up also
Thanks for watching, Russell!
I have a blue ratticello, clear with blue line, space needle in my Apt that Jason gave me quite a few years ago. One of my fav possessions.
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We are just going to make a glass umbrella. **sure, why not***
These guys are so laid back.
All so smooth untill the recovery of the handle 1:18:40 I was amazed how calm your artist remained.
I love how he left all the glass on the last gather he’s like yeah this is alllllll under control lmao
why would someone dislike this
The lady announcer in the second half of the video is insanely loud and volume all over the place, the guy was way better. I keep fast forwarding every time she talks.
I think she does a fantastic job!
i always prefer the shape before they splay it out into a platter
Dale chahuli has been my favorite. Though I love it all.
Hi, came over from Stan, new friend, I just subbed to you. I am the African Lion, my channel shows what can be grown in a small backyard. God bless you abundantly.
Hi I’m really enjoying the process of glass blowing,my question is why doesn’t the glass break when the water is put on it. Thanks. Kath from Australia
Love these videos. Turning the audio on and off is very off putting however
Trabalho lindo e dificílimo, parabéns.
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I would love to see pictures of the final piece after cool down.
Olympic glassworking is here.
Delicate beautiful carapace, although the slight pattern irregularity in one point of the umbrella drew my eye all the time, the handle was a bit thick and dark, but probably need it to hold the weight of the glass in the umbrella. Insanely skilled, beautiful work, so hard, a real work of Art. Museum piece.
I watch on videos but would love to see it live
I wonder when Spiral Arts will ever start offering the electric pipe warmer for sale?
Maybe I missed it, but I would really like to see the finished piece. I think you're supposed to be able to go to Corning's website and find pictures, but for the life of me, I couldn't find the glass bumpershoot of this video. After watching a fascinating hour and a half video, having the payoff of seeing the finished piece would be great.
Hi, you can also see a photo of the finished piece on our Instagram: instagram.com/p/BuR90qxnCGf/. Thanks for watching!
Это нереально, так человек не сможет. Эти цеховики, они джины.
@9:00 I've never been on the recieving end of a gloryhole before
Strange to me that they used that shot only a few times early on and then stopped, even though the presenter still mentioned it...
Well, is the „delivering“ end any better? 🤣
@9:52 yeah, can't say I've been either 😳😬😆
Is there, or can someone provide, a link to the gallery where I could see the guest artist prices after they come out of the annealing ovens and are in full color?
Hi Christopher, we include footage or photos of each guest artist piece at the end of the demonstration. Thanks for watching!
How long timewise is the whole process?
I notice a lot that they follow the artists movements with a large paddle, what's the point of that? Is it just shielding from spatter or sparks? Around the 1hr mark they start doing it a lot.
They use the paddle to deflect the heat away from the arm or hand.
@@scottreasoner6126 Correct! Thanks for watching!
The narrative is nice but this needs to be more like tennis because I’ve yet to hear the sound of the torch or the furnace or any of the tools on the glass or the glass rolling on the table or the team when they do talk to each other that’s all part of the process but anyway not complaining I like watching the process just wish I could hear more that makes the process easier to absorb y’all definitely do very nice work
This looks easy....which means it must be ridiculously hard
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but if you're in Lincolnshire, where it rains like a B, you will use an umbrella. Guess it varies from city to city.
A justifiable Debbie Downer: An hour, thirty seven, and one screen capture of the finished piece?? There should be at least a couple of minutes of slow motion showing the piece beautifully displayed. It's like watching frame-off restoration of ultra rare car, and they end it with the clearcoat being applied in a booth. WTF?
looks like a candy mint now. cool now its just looks great
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These videos would be much much better if you showed More of the finished project
That is not the one we saw u make. The one we saw has a gap in the top. Opppps in it plus u cant miss the oppps. So y in the end did u not show the one we saw???
Here because of Blown Away
Thanks for watching our channel and Blown Away!
Why no time showing the finished piece at the end i watched an 1:30 and you take 10 seconds to show the finished product comon man
美しい!
しかし傘だったのか…クラゲかと思った←
Not enough time spent or close ups of the finished work. After 1hr 37 mins, even 2 or 3 mins is not too much to ask!
Glass Thargoid
Joe Rogan my dad when he was around 13 was pulled by his ankles out of his bed and his sister seen that happen to him.
All that for an umbrella??
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Achei a campãnula torta, o cabo grosseiro e sem graça. Muito trabalho e energia pra quase nada.
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the on and off of the audio ruins the experience even though I'm watching this on youtube a couple years later.
why this moderator woman scream when she speak????