Amazing video! On Mother’s Day I had my first lesson in glassmaking. My teacher was so detailed and I felt I picked it up right away. It’s an amazing process. My Grandfather was a glassblower in the 1940s NYC. I have a glass straw he blew and a shot glass. To actually do what he did was very moving. It truly is an art.
Great video. Clear, concise explanation, spoken slowly, making it easy to follow. Very interesting process. I had no idea how much time & effort goes into making a glass vase. Such talent & artistry! Thank you.
That would be such a cool container for an herb like thyme or rosemary. The root ball gets 360 degree sunlight and is visually cool. Really love the explanation and the final vessel form.
Where can you go to actually learn this craft? There’s a place in Dearborn, MI called The Glass Academy but academy it is not. You go in and they show you how to make something once. It’s whatever they’re making that night. I would like to really learn.
Amazing video! On Mother’s Day I had my first lesson in glassmaking. My teacher was so detailed and I felt I picked it up right away. It’s an amazing process. My Grandfather was a glassblower in the 1940s NYC. I have a glass straw he blew and a shot glass.
To actually do what he did was very moving.
It truly is an art.
Thank you so much, it really means a lot. And thanks for sharing. That’s an awesome full circle story
Great video. Clear, concise explanation, spoken slowly, making it easy to follow. Very interesting process. I had no idea how much time & effort goes into making a glass vase. Such talent & artistry! Thank you.
Thank you, I really appreciate it.
Thank you. I started blowing about a year ago and I miss it. Your videos help connect me back to the magic of playing with glass!
Thank you, a great, easy-to-understand video with excellent demonstation :)
Best Glass Blowing tutorials out there
Bless you, I've just started a Job with no experience and these are helpful!
It's really interesting seeing how different and similar making a glass vase is to a ceramic one.
I thought the same thing, but about pottery. I did glass before I got to do pottery:)
Such in informative video, and well explained too!
That would be such a cool container for an herb like thyme or rosemary. The root ball gets 360 degree sunlight and is visually cool. Really love the explanation and the final vessel form.
Just subbed, I plan on building a similar workshop in the future
Thank you for the inspiration ❤❤
Thank you so much bro, appreciate it
I want to learn how to do this. I love glass art vases.
Great video! Best one with great easy to understand instructions.
Lotsa fun working in the sun...
I know I’m responding to an old post but making a video on how to make cane would be useful. Thanks
Yeah man no problem, what shape do you want to see?
@@tonyglassart1012 square cross section would be nice or whatever you want to do. Thanks!!!
Be honest it's in your recommendation 😊
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Where can you go to actually learn this craft? There’s a place in Dearborn, MI called The Glass Academy but academy it is not. You go in and they show you how to make something once. It’s whatever they’re making that night. I would like to really learn.
Check out Pilchuck glass school
TonyGlassArt101 will do! Thanks for responding & sharing the information!
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