OMG!! I have almost taken a class with Leah Fairbanks! I would have never tried to do one of her vessels, but I think after watching this I can at least try. What a great demo.
Absolutely wonderful !! I learned SO much, and you are so inspiring too.....thank you for sharing your techniques .....you are an amazing teacher.....I could watch this over & over it is SO good......
It's 3 am, i'm binging glasswork videos on youtube, not even mad, this is amazing. Last month i had a blacksmithing-binge, equally amazing, i need a help! Or a hobby? Probably both..
this i sabsolutely beautiful work.. i been watching alot of your vids on the glass blowing etc.. kinda makes me wish i was soo much younger and started this .. but not at my age lol that i am in australia so it be a loong ways to go for lessons lol
There are many people who come to Corning from Australia to learn glassmaking--if you're interested, check out the class listing on the Museum's website: www.cmog.org/classes, as well as scholarship information www.cmog.org/glassmaking/studio/scholarships. Thanks for watching!
OMG!! I have almost taken a class with Leah Fairbanks! I would have never tried to do one of her vessels, but I think after watching this I can at least try. What a great demo.
Absolutely wonderful !! I learned SO much, and you are so inspiring too.....thank you for sharing your techniques .....you are an amazing teacher.....I could watch this over & over it is SO good......
Amazing video - well shot - loved all the close ups, just like taking a class!! - Thank you
Wonderful video. Thanks for sharing with us. I've never used palladium, it produces such beautiful colors.
It's 3 am, i'm binging glasswork videos on youtube, not even mad, this is amazing. Last month i had a blacksmithing-binge, equally amazing, i need a help! Or a hobby? Probably both..
+Dinostra Or you need to come learn how to make glass www.cmog.org/glassmaking/studio/classes, we have classes for every level!
Your control while making the vines is amazing. The bead is beautiful.
Thanks for watching, Gloria!
Thank you Leah
TONY… West Hills California USA
this i sabsolutely beautiful work.. i been watching alot of your vids on the glass blowing etc.. kinda makes me wish i was soo much younger and started this .. but not at my age lol that i am in australia so it be a loong ways to go for lessons lol
There are many people who come to Corning from Australia to learn glassmaking--if you're interested, check out the class listing on the Museum's website: www.cmog.org/classes, as well as scholarship information www.cmog.org/glassmaking/studio/scholarships. Thanks for watching!
Nice vídeo, thank You for sharing , What torch do You use?
Great video, nice close up video to see details and techniques. Dianne Gleaton
Brilliant!!...Thanks alot I learned alot....Rgds...Laurence (Laurie) Carroll
hi guys i know how to do lampbeards so how i can be in tuch with you .
Hi! Contact us here: info.cmog.org/contact
From watching I believe that this is Bullseye glass, is that correct?
I believe that this demo was done using Effetre (Moretti) glass rods, not bullseye.
May i know what is the pieces stick on the glass that looks like aluminum foil?
They are gold (23 or 24 karat) and silver (.999 pure) leaf.
Wonderful demonstration but the sound was too low.
How is the bead removed?
Hi taytay9695, bead release is applied to the metal rod before making the bead, so the glass slips off after cooling. Thanks for watching!
beautiful woman makes beautiful beads