Looking Back on Whatever Day — Glassworks Part Two

How about a little glass work to start your day?

These artists are magical. I can’t believe what they can do. And I’m jealous. In a good way, of course….

Glassworks is one of my favorite Creative Crafts. I hope you enjoy these artists as much as I do.

 

 

Ronnie Hughes

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Carol Milne

 

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Tiffany Lamps

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Niyoko Ikuta

 

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Martin Blank

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Robert Wynne

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Věra Lišková

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Wilfried Grootens

 

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Vita of Vitraaze

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Mark Eliott

 

 

 

 

 

20 thoughts on “Looking Back on Whatever Day — Glassworks Part Two

      1. Some are so awe inspiring, … and the skill involved? Amazing, …I’m a ‘butterfingers’ so for safety sake I’d stay well back and just look, admiringly …✨

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      1. I never had a blown piece survive. I once made a nice 8″ wide vase but hit the side of the kiln on my last pass. I have a paperweighf from the kiln work, and all the smaller crafts but they’re spinkled throughout my blog. Maybe I’ll make a page for my crafts!

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          1. Search for a … PBS?…special about Chihuly. He led 7 days of blowing projects by multiple artists (he apparently can’t do the work anymore for health reasons). Their works are stunning, esp given the unusual ‘directions’ by Chihuly.

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          1. Yep, still have it… though not sure whete I put it. It’s prettier IRL… swirling red glass trapped inside clear glass.

            I know where I can yake a class in mini glass blowing (using a torch), but it’s extremely overpriced.

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