the incredible thing about this video is that he does everything himself. he has no assistants to come up with small pieces of glass. he is just amazing.
The technical skills of Bill Gundenrath hurt my head! I can't imagine being that kind of amazing to where I could casually gather a glue bit while reheating the main piece, shape it precisely how I wanted it, then just stick the whole top goblet bowl on with tweezer, nearly perfectly on center. Absolutely insane
His voice is so soothing that I could listen to Bill read the phone book and I’d be relaxed. Another amazing demo and show of extraordinary skill and mastery.
The craftsmanship on display here is simply amazing. But then people watch so called influencers showing no real skills or talents whatsoever millionfold, whilst what we have witnessed here requires years and years of education, training and experience, attracted just above 250 likes. Thanks for sharing!
I love watching these!! He makes it look so incredibly easy, but you know he's got years of experience behind him. And the glass looks so delicate and beautiful while it's being worked, but then the camera angle changes and you can see the heat shimmer around it, and realize that it's being worked at temperatures that could easily melt a few metals. XD
Oh goodness, I remember binge-watching all of Mr. Gudenrath's videos way back when I saw the one of the Venetian dragon goblets go viral and having a new set of videos is so much fun. Will there ever be a possibility of time lapse videos for other artists? I unfortunately don't have the time of day to watch entire livestreams, these clips are a godsend. Also, from someone who has issues understanding audio, I will forever be grateful for these being captioned. Much love!
This is an incredible work of art and skill. However, it seems a bit tricky to actually... use. The stem doesn't look like a very comfortable or convenient shape to hold onto, and the whole thing seems like it must be fairly fragile.
Bill: spends his lifetime to master the art of glassblowing and create incredible wonderful pieces of art
Me: reading Fefe's blog
the incredible thing about this video is that he does everything himself. he has no assistants to come up with small pieces of glass. he is just amazing.
What an artist and what a phenomenal skill. Fascinating to watch!
The technical skills of Bill Gundenrath hurt my head! I can't imagine being that kind of amazing to where I could casually gather a glue bit while reheating the main piece, shape it precisely how I wanted it, then just stick the whole top goblet bowl on with tweezer, nearly perfectly on center. Absolutely insane
Watching this artist at work is absolutely mesmerizing!
A true master of his art!
Absolutely amazing !
Wishing Mr. Gudenrath Long Life and continued success.
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His voice is so soothing that I could listen to Bill read the phone book and I’d be relaxed.
Another amazing demo and show of extraordinary skill and mastery.
I like how Bill keeps challenging himself to make these phenomenal goblets. Great editing too! Well done!
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I live near Venice and I've tried glassmaking, it is not easy, this is pure art
The craftsmanship on display here is simply amazing. But then people watch so called influencers showing no real skills or talents whatsoever millionfold, whilst what we have witnessed here requires years and years of education, training and experience, attracted just above 250 likes. Thanks for sharing!
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beautiful, artful, overly complicated and not usable in the slightest - exactly what we software-guys all love.
DresdenFPV but he creates things to admire, you create doom of society 😉
@@Sadowsky46 well, I don't really disagree.
I love watching these!! He makes it look so incredibly easy, but you know he's got years of experience behind him.
And the glass looks so delicate and beautiful while it's being worked, but then the camera angle changes and you can see the heat shimmer around it, and realize that it's being worked at temperatures that could easily melt a few metals. XD
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There's vids floating around from him starting his solo work in the nineteen eighties. he's come an amazing way on his journey
What an Artist!
I believe it's safe to say, that Mister Gudenrath surpassed the level of excellent craftsmanship and reached a state where he performs true art.
Great job bill!!!
it's a joy watching you work, mr. Gudenrath!
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Oh goodness, I remember binge-watching all of Mr. Gudenrath's videos way back when I saw the one of the Venetian dragon goblets go viral and having a new set of videos is so much fun. Will there ever be a possibility of time lapse videos for other artists? I unfortunately don't have the time of day to watch entire livestreams, these clips are a godsend.
Also, from someone who has issues understanding audio, I will forever be grateful for these being captioned. Much love!
Thanks for the lovely feedback! As far as we're aware, there aren't current plans to do shortened clips with other artists. Thanks for watching!
i love to watch the physics at play here, and admire your mastery of them.
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That art work is beautiful, excellent glass blowing Bill
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another masterpiece - thank you so much !!!😍
More of these, please!
More on the way!
@@corningmuseumofglass Wow!
Thank you so much! All of these soothe my life :)
eine wunderbare Arbeit
Danke! Thanks for watching!
Beware the Fefe-Mob is comming and will add some views! :D
I myself are a craftsman and i truly admire your work!
"Mob" makes it sound bad. I like some soothin mind blowin stuff. Also i would buy such a thing for 3.50$ in a shop.
Love it!!
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Looks easy. I'll try this at home.
Astonishing.
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Wauw😍 so beautifal!
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Bravo maestro! Did you get that in one take ? Amazing!
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Of course fe did you can see a few other demos in the kiln if you look closely.... a maestro
Que hermoso!!!
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Always wondered how plumbuses got made!
Question is that vat-o-glass all 33 coe borosilicate?
Hi Asher, Bill is using soda-lime glass in this video. Thanks for watching!
This is an incredible work of art and skill. However, it seems a bit tricky to actually... use. The stem doesn't look like a very comfortable or convenient shape to hold onto, and the whole thing seems like it must be fairly fragile.
Bill, Honestly this is like if I were watching Snakes On a Plane (2006) and I found out that instead of snakes it's TREES!! TREES!!??
Fefes Blog brought me here
Utterly virtuosic.
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I want I want to see new glass videos
My name is Amber Renee Johnson
Can you make more videos
Please thank you
Real glass pro , people are making fancy marijuana pipes with glass these days , you guys are making wine glasses , get on the smoke train 😀😀😀😉😈😈😈💙
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