I can't understand an artist's imagination (bringing what's in the head into the real thing) and even more amazed by craftsmanship because dang it looks so hard not only just art but alot of skill&experience is needed
I can draw that horse perfectly but can't even dream to transform into such level of creativity. Hats off to her, great artistry. Working with so little yet so big.
I believe that's about how they do industrial sized things- This is more like a home job or something I assume for her or a customer or someone in the artist's life
It would kinda be difficult to pour molten glass :/ they would more likely have 2 halves of a mold then sandwich the halves over the glass , then remove the factory seams
@@squidballs no its not difficult to pour molten glass. You just need the proper tools for this. But this is a thing that you need to do professionally in a proper workshop. Im a glass painter and its really easy to pour molten glass :D
Years ago I witnessed a glass master doing this alive in the island of Burano (neighbour of Murano). My 8 yr son got one piece as a present, went broken after many years. Another piece was done at the same time, but the master didn't make the thermal treatment, to demonstrate the tensions that arise as the sculpture colds down. It went in a million shards after some minutes. Sweet memories from Italy.
@@jdmjesus6103 HAHA! That's nice. My little boy is now 41, married, father and living in Australia. Life is weird.... but the memories remain. Depending on your age, it can be really the same master or some successor, for it seems to be a tradition there.
And here I was thinking it was going to be something like.... Someone melts a whole lot of glass and pours it into moulds then opens then once they cool down.
Well it can't exactly be done like that because the Glass will want to cool down faster than it should. Causing little Micro cracks and the moment it comes out of the mold it shatters. Clear Glass is actually more of a bitch to work with than Titanium. You pretty much have to mother it through the whole process and Metal is too rigid either way. Better to use something like Plaster or ceramic as the mold material. There is a way to get around it but you essentially have to continuously remelt and anneal and it's just easier to mold it or do it yourself. It doesn't take away from the skill though, if anything it adds to it.
I have tremendous respect for those who can blow/sculpt glass. I do believe I could learn, but I also believe I would be in the ER five minutes after attempting my first piece. You know....shards in feet, hands, and eyes plus the workshop is on fire.
There used to be a shop at the mall from my town, that would sell these types of sculptures and would showcase how they did it. As a child I loved looking at all the figurines, my mom never had enough money to get me one, plus I was a kid so I’m sure she thought I’d break it. As I grew up I saw the stand getting less people. Once I had my own job and money, the stand had vanished from the mall, I was never able to get a sculpture from there and to this day I miss it.
I often wonder what makes someone able to do this. Is it their eyes, hands, ability to see detail, it’s so interesting to watch. She does beautiful work and makes it looks so easy.
This is true artistry, true talent and a gift to all mankind. I also love glass because it is basically a man made jewel (when we make it instead of nature) that will last forever yet it is so fragile that a small knock can destroy it.
When I lived in Chicago we'd go to a mall on the outskirts of the city called the Hip (Harlem Irving Plaza) and they had a glass blowing kiosk. I would sit there and watch them hours. It's absolutely fascinating.
Annealing isn't baking so much as it is holding the glass at a certain temperature to equalize thermal stress or gradually lowering the temperature. Also *no one* wears gloves while at the torch because it makes it very difficult to turn the glass (try turning a pen the same way with gloves on). They sometimes wear Kevlar sleeves, though. The glasses (didymium lenses) filter out harmful light from the torch (if you stare at it for too long, you'll see bright spots).
🐎I have a glass dragon from the Corning museum of glass to watch this video gives me a sense of how any glass figurines are made. Ty for making this video. I really enjoyed it.🐎
I luvs this show. This was my favorite videos. I luv the relationship because the horse and the woman. She is an immaculate artist. I would love to own one of her sculptures.
She makes it look so easy, very impressive!!
probably muscle memory
Yeah you're right. She hugged her pet horse so effortlessly. But wow oh wow did that sculpture look difficult to make.
no its not
Years of practice. 😄
@@origamipein18it's what you called pure talent too.
I can't understand an artist's imagination (bringing what's in the head into the real thing) and even more amazed by craftsmanship because dang it looks so hard not only just art but alot of skill&experience is needed
Yep professional in the soul
She the real deal in the soul
God doing magic
We are all artists in our own way.
We in artist it simple god images
Seeing her hug the horse at the end was so wholesome
Me too😁👍
When I saw this comment it was 111like
I can draw that horse perfectly but can't even dream to transform into such level of creativity.
Hats off to her, great artistry.
Working with so little yet so big.
being an artist definitely gives you a better idea of just how much skill it takes to do other forms of art
"draw it perfectly" lmao
LOL no you can't. If you did then you'd understand what it takes to create any work of art (beyond imagination): technique and practice.
It would have been nice to know the artist's name. Great work.
@zombieeater42 Awesome,thank you !!!
That the Science Channel didn't see this and update the Description accordingly has whittled my trust in them, quite a bit, actually.
@zombieeater42 thank you so much for the link, I saw her sign her drawing in the episode, but I totally did not get it right!!!
Allen Goodman her art runs over $900 each.
When I. Saw this comment it was 370likes
And here I thought they pour molted glass in a horse shaped metal.
IMPRESSIVE
me toooooooooo!
I believe that's about how they do industrial sized things- This is more like a home job or something I assume for her or a customer or someone in the artist's life
*By home job I do not mean in any way diminishing her craftsmanship, the sculpture is amazing, I am just saying it is from her for her personal means
It would kinda be difficult to pour molten glass :/ they would more likely have 2 halves of a mold then sandwich the halves over the glass , then remove the factory seams
@@squidballs no its not difficult to pour molten glass. You just need the proper tools for this. But this is a thing that you need to do professionally in a proper workshop. Im a glass painter and its really easy to pour molten glass :D
Years ago I witnessed a glass master doing this alive in the island of Burano (neighbour of Murano). My 8 yr son got one piece as a present, went broken after many years. Another piece was done at the same time, but the master didn't make the thermal treatment, to demonstrate the tensions that arise as the sculpture colds down. It went in a million shards after some minutes. Sweet memories from Italy.
I think I saw the same master! Still have the piece too
@@jdmjesus6103 HAHA! That's nice. My little boy is now 41, married, father and living in Australia. Life is weird.... but the memories remain. Depending on your age, it can be really the same master or some successor, for it seems to be a tradition there.
Her kids: Mommy i want a horse.
Her: "Lighting up the Torch.
NONA QH
Dude that would be a cool gift if I got a glass gift for my birthday each year that would be awesome collection
OK I did get the joke, But doesn’t she already have a living horse?
I was the 500 like
@Michiko Avellino no 1 cares
And here I was thinking it was going to be something like.... Someone melts a whole lot of glass and pours it into moulds then opens then once they cool down.
I was thinking the same, but was more impressed by this artist.
Mass production can be made like this usually, but hand made art is this way
Well it can't exactly be done like that because the Glass will want to cool down faster than it should. Causing little Micro cracks and the moment it comes out of the mold it shatters. Clear Glass is actually more of a bitch to work with than Titanium. You pretty much have to mother it through the whole process and Metal is too rigid either way. Better to use something like Plaster or ceramic as the mold material. There is a way to get around it but you essentially have to continuously remelt and anneal and it's just easier to mold it or do it yourself. It doesn't take away from the skill though, if anything it adds to it.
The fact that a human being on this planet can not only draw anything but also make an amazing glass sculpture out of the sketch blows my mind.
Can you imagine the years and years of practice to perfect this art and the patience needed 👏 👍🏻
I can't even draw a cat
leave a lone a cat. me i can't draw a straight line
NoobAlike 🤣🤣🤣
And Spongebob can draw a circle from a human face
^---^
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Wow this is amazing, she’s amazing . This looks like it’d be difficult but she makes it look easy..great job
I too sculpt glass but my passion is not horses, its potatoes and yams
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Do u sculpt glass potatoes or yams by chance?
You really ought to check out Deb Czeresko (sp?)'s glass potatoes on the Netflix series 'Blown Away.'. I s* you not. They acre no small feat.
@@janisfroehlig7744 glass banana for the drill wohooo!!
Sir please glass status all gods please 9059374333
There is no dought it’s needed a long period of time being perfect in this art to be a artist just like her
There's a street in downtown Mexico city where you can see those artists doing that kind of sculptures, from tiny to big ones
Rocío Aguilera como se llama esa calle ?
Street name ?? Is this in Mexico City?
In America you can see tent city of the hopeless.
My dad used to do glass sculpture before he switched to neon sign making.
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That's so cool!
My dad used to do neon sign making before he switched to smoking meth out of glass pipes.
is that how he met your mom?
New found respect for glassmaking.
I have tremendous respect for those who can blow/sculpt glass. I do believe I could learn, but I also believe I would be in the ER five minutes after attempting my first piece. You know....shards in feet, hands, and eyes plus the workshop is on fire.
3:18 She can make stunning glass sculpture despite being blind. Amazing!
Hael Otny She’s not blind it Just The torch she has to wear the glasses because of the torch
Here comes the real bumb
Wow. It's a real art and real artist.
Thumbs up for all artist.
Im with you
@@celestialenforcer_1064 thank you so much
I've never really cared for these little glass trinkets. But it is impressive to watch the skill it takes to make them...
There used to be a shop at the mall from my town, that would sell these types of sculptures and would showcase how they did it. As a child I loved looking at all the figurines, my mom never had enough money to get me one, plus I was a kid so I’m sure she thought I’d break it. As I grew up I saw the stand getting less people. Once I had my own job and money, the stand had vanished from the mall, I was never able to get a sculpture from there and to this day I miss it.
Its not science! She is literally just pulling that horse out from nowhere. Thats magic:-)))) bravo
'Amazing skill, talent..' a Master of her craft.
Me realizing: I could never make such an intricate/delicate work in my entire life. So thank you for making me realize that Lol.
wooow...not only can she draw beautifully, but she can make them come to life 😯
I Love How it's Made! I could watch this all day!!😍😍😍
I often wonder what makes someone able to do this. Is it their eyes, hands, ability to see detail, it’s so interesting to watch. She does beautiful work and makes it looks so easy.
It's passion and practice
Mastery - Making the extremely difficult look astonishingly easy. Dis gerl GOT IT.
Skills + equipments = work of art..
#Respect
😊
Fantastic. Only an artist at heart seems legit to do this work.
Horses in forms of glass sculptures! This I've got to see with great caring.
I am flabbergasted... and amused at the thought of how it would come out if I tried it.
Wow !! It's very pretty !! Thank you !!
I'm Impreased tbh. Nicely done. 💪👍
Watching this is a real pleasure.I can imagine the peace and satisfaction she feels inside after producing each piece of art.
This is true artistry, true talent and a gift to all mankind. I also love glass because it is basically a man made jewel (when we make it instead of nature) that will last forever yet it is so fragile that a small knock can destroy it.
Not only is she a great sculptor but working with that glass is truly amazing!
When I lived in Chicago we'd go to a mall on the outskirts of the city called the Hip (Harlem Irving Plaza) and they had a glass blowing kiosk. I would sit there and watch them hours. It's absolutely fascinating.
I don’t know whether to be mad and jealous or in awe and amazed at how easy she makes this BEAUTIFUL process and art is 😮😍
Wow! The best ever how it’s made vid! Mind blowing! Lotta intricate work! God bless the lady 😎
just amazing how its all inspired by her own horse ^-^
That is true craftsmanship with a huge amount of patience and passion! She is definitely scoring points for artistic impression! Well done, sir!
Wow, I open my mouth whole video, The glass making artist is so amazing, I can't even draw an egg
I'm a big fan of ur program.. I like the way of ur presentation.. 😍👌🏼
That's amazing AND she has to work fast. No pressure.
Amazing Craftsmanship, the best I've seen in a long time fr.
Fascinating-She is so talented and creates dope glass art! Really liked this video so much that I had to replay it again 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Not a horse fan but i'd definitely want one of those sculptures. Her workmanship is astonishing.
WOW what an extraordinary talent. This blew me away, another wow 👏
People's talents never cease to amaze me.
Annealing isn't baking so much as it is holding the glass at a certain temperature to equalize thermal stress or gradually lowering the temperature.
Also *no one* wears gloves while at the torch because it makes it very difficult to turn the glass (try turning a pen the same way with gloves on). They sometimes wear Kevlar sleeves, though. The glasses (didymium lenses) filter out harmful light from the torch (if you stare at it for too long, you'll see bright spots).
Damn she was so steady and quick!
The artist has my respect now
Amazing! I admire such talents and skills more than that of the so-called 'celebs'.
🐎I have a glass dragon from the Corning museum of glass to watch this video gives me a sense of how any glass figurines are made. Ty for making this video. I really enjoyed it.🐎
She made it like she's working with clay👍 AWESOME 😍
I feel like this is going to be famous in the future and I’m early
You are a great Artist
far out, this lady is a very good artist
Cool stuff.
thanks for video
Wow holy crap this is insane. I’m blown away
The fact that we break them so easily, they still do their best
I have been extraordinarily amazed
This is pure talent
This is beautifully amazing, what talent this woman possesses🌟
Now that is highly impressive work!
Fantastic job.
I've always been pretty fascinated with folks who work with glass and the things they create. 👍🏻🙂
earliest i’ve ever been to a how it’s made video
Such a Gift. Thank you.
She is very talented and must be proud of her work. Wish i had that talent
Glass sculpting looks so satisfying
I couldn't believe it was made without a mold!
She makes it look so easy
Good job.
I can't keep my mouth shut, it's amazing.
I had a tiny glass unicorn that my step-brother somehow managed to break. Took years to find it in the first place, which is just..great.
I have different kinds of mini glass figurines. This is Beautiful.❤️😯
I luvs this show. This was my favorite videos. I luv the relationship because the horse and the woman. She is an immaculate artist. I would love to own one of her sculptures.
So BEAutiful!! Great video 💙🐝💙
Brilliant 😇. I am in my 60s and remembers that my mom had a glass pony sculpture. I loved it as a child but was not allowed to touch it 😊👍🏾
Respect, this is incredible
Wow that is so hard to make!!!! I admire her artwork and dedication
Incredible....👍👍
Her: randomly joins two glass rods and then somehow turned it into a horse leg
Me: WhAT jUSt HaPpENeD??
Yeah, like this is on a whole other level than what I was expecting to see
Beautifully sculptured
Talented dude🤘
Not only does she have her own horse, she makes super intricate tiny glass sculptures of him... I wish I was even a quarter as cool as her
Awesome work
Really gorgeous, and so fast! She knows what she’s doing.
Amazing craftsmanship ❤
Beautiful work. The lady is very talented.
An absolute master. 🙏🏻
Salute to this ladys art..
Very nice video 👌👌👌
What an artist she is 👏👏👏
Wow... just wow. Thats some skill
Now that's just pure talent..
Kind of amazing when you see a few hundred of these on the shelf at the local dollar store