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Masahiro Sasaki Guest Artist Demonstration 

Corning Museum of Glass
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Japanese artist Masahiro Sasaki subscribes to the concept of “kogei,” skilled craftsmanship, and how material and technique lead to form. Sasaki leads the glass program at Aichi University in Japan. In his work, he likes to experiment with organic shapes to create sculptures with an inorganic material. See the final object from this demo after it's been coldworked starting at 1:44:56.
Learn more about Masahiro Sasaki and see more images of his work at www.cmog.org/bio/masahiro-sasaki
The Guest Artist Series features world-class visiting artists at work in the Amphitheater Hot Shop. These special, extended demonstrations provide a fascinating peek at the techniques, artistry, and improvisation that comprise contemporary glassmaking. Our own Hot Glass Demo Team assists and narrates for each artist, answering audience questions in real time. Learn more at www.cmog.org/programs/guest-a...

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@jesusalive9673
@jesusalive9673 3 года назад
Give props to the commentator. He was so good literally sat through every minute,
@mikesmadlife8029
@mikesmadlife8029 Год назад
@@user-yo6um3jn5k I thought I was the only one lmao. Choking up on the pipe… glory whole … come on and not one snicker ..skills lol
@OddWoz
@OddWoz 10 месяцев назад
My immediate thoughts as well. He kept it interesting for sure. Seemed like a pretty cool dude too.
@tracycottrell5146
@tracycottrell5146 10 месяцев назад
@@user-yo6um3jn5k more than twice 😊
@tracycottrell5146
@tracycottrell5146 10 месяцев назад
I was listening while doing something I didn't look up till he said we've been into it for an hour and a half. I didn't even realize we had been into it for an hour and a half. soothing voice I can probably even go to sleep to that. and the artist cool too. Very cool
@Joebeimon
@Joebeimon 5 месяцев назад
I had to turn on the CC, he spoke too softly. Why?
@p_roduct9211
@p_roduct9211 4 года назад
Thank you for providing educational content for free. RU-vid is amazing and so full of entertainment and info, but the multiple video angles, Japanese experts willing to demonstrate their skill and helpful narrator make this a fully engaging video.
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 4 года назад
You're welcome; it's our pleasure to share glass with the world. Thanks for watching!
@getin3949
@getin3949 Месяц назад
Kudos to the NARRATOR: Best job of explaining the process I have EVER heard in ANY of this type of video. You have excellent skill in narration. Thank you. The video was also of excellent quality.
@talldave1000
@talldave1000 3 года назад
I love watching the masters at work be it glass, swords, woodworking, etc. So fascinating
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 3 года назад
We do too, thanks for watching!
@markdraeger4721
@markdraeger4721 3 года назад
Agree 100
@marleneorein9484
@marleneorein9484 3 года назад
Me too. It is a PASSION 💞😻🌹
@talldave1000
@talldave1000 3 года назад
@@marleneorein9484 - great minds think alike
@frogz
@frogz 2 года назад
masters of nosepicking, volume 3 of 5? how about masters of.... being boring?
@s13driftlove
@s13driftlove 3 года назад
Can't believe I just watched 1 hr 45 mins of a bunch of professional BLOWERS inserting a giant glass SHAFT into a GLORY HOLE
@svenjansen2134
@svenjansen2134 16 дней назад
Yea normally I watch that stuff like 3 minutes or so and I'm done with it.
@ralienjax
@ralienjax 13 дней назад
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who was like... oh... oh wow... wait, did he just say...? Heh ok... 👀 *continues watching intently* even amidst all the clearly innuendo-like commentary, just in awe of how well the jokes are either writing themselves here, innocently...orrrr he is masterful at keeping a straight face, knowing full well he's being inappropriate. Which, I would absolutely applaud.
@ralienjax
@ralienjax 13 дней назад
But also, just masterful work by the artist here. Worthwhile to watch, even if it hadn't been also hilarious due to the commentary.
@lifeaccordingtogizzmoroncu9721
@lifeaccordingtogizzmoroncu9721 2 года назад
I never realized how much work goes into glass blowing...the apprenticeship all the people involved that make these works of art....its really impressive. Thank you for posting this !
@nmg70nmg
@nmg70nmg Год назад
Thank you for posting a full real-time video of the process along with commentary. Glass is not something I would ever work in but knowing all that goes into making a masterful piece of hand crafted glass gives me a deeper appreciation for it.
@tonilittle859
@tonilittle859 4 года назад
I only watched because the guys narrative was so informative! They definitely picked the right guy for the job
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@leosherwood02
@leosherwood02 4 года назад
L ya lol Yes let
@bstaff812
@bstaff812 3 года назад
Agreed, great job
@mattfillmore9849
@mattfillmore9849 3 года назад
This guys awesome
@MeatHusk
@MeatHusk 3 года назад
He knows what he’s talking about!
@JakeSweet
@JakeSweet 2 года назад
Whomever is narrating is such a pro, and what an attractive voice. :) Bravo my man!
@rebelbelle62
@rebelbelle62 9 месяцев назад
I really enjoyed watching this video. The artists work is beautiful, he has a team who is friendly and hardworking. The commentator was nice to listen to. Over all an amazing video, and you realize how much work goes into one beautiful piece of art. Thank you Masahiro,for sharing your art and time with us.
@rumplespewskin6718
@rumplespewskin6718 2 года назад
Thanks for putting this on RU-vid. It's nice to have a knowledgeable person explain his perspective of another knowledge person's process. Really awesome video.
@calvinkhuu6825
@calvinkhuu6825 2 месяца назад
Whoever was the narrating did a tremendous job of guiding us through the intricate processes with great detail that helped me understand at a much simpler level. Hats off to you. Wonderful job!
@nowankersallowed2115
@nowankersallowed2115 4 года назад
The way that man's mind throughout history has even been able to come up with such concepts is mind blowing.. how did it originate? Was it watching the natural environment as the volcano for example that had molten lava began to harden.. and created a glass like substance.. but to continually refine the art of what they do.. shows the level of creativity and imagination and understanding... the desire to learn and improve on what already is... yet to make something realistic and beautiful from within that. One small understanding can lead to such a whole new world of achievement.. this was how men inspired me to want to try new things. Because they opened themselves up through videos like this.
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@tangoone6312
@tangoone6312 3 года назад
Aliens after they built the pyramids.
@jflebas1217
@jflebas1217 3 года назад
Alchemists
@justinmorgan2126
@justinmorgan2126 4 месяца назад
The earliest known glass objects, of the mid-third millennium BCE, were beads, perhaps initially created as accidental by-products of metal-working.
@NoeDactyl
@NoeDactyl 3 года назад
Their work is absolutely amazing and stunning but the narrator steals the show for me, I admire him for just talking the entire time, I'd run out of things to talk about pretty quickly! And he actually cracked some jokes and was very informative and entertaining
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@TripleG69
@TripleG69 3 года назад
I love to see them make these big pieces! An absolute master at work! His team worked together so smoothly. The gaffer must have been so tired after all that heavy work. I've watched many episodes and its the first I see a bubble pulled. This master's creativity is astounding. Who would have thought a spiral of bubbles can be so beautiful. Thanks for sharing your skills Masahiro Sasaki. Keep these videos with biiiiiggggg pieces comming Corning museum.
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@koagurl
@koagurl 3 года назад
Swinging that glass around is panic inducing, awe inspiring & pure calculated chaos. It’s equally beautiful & terrifying to witness. 🙌🏻
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 3 года назад
Agreed, it's a very well-orchestrated dance; thanks for watching!
@elodino77
@elodino77 4 года назад
Why do I feel like I'm watching a sporting event? But seriously, the process is a lot more intense than I had imagined.
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@deborahduthie4519
@deborahduthie4519 3 года назад
The organic forms and method of production give a coral like effect. Very pretty and beautiful.
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@S33K3R
@S33K3R 3 года назад
I don't think Masahiro Sasaki have the same idea about glass as we normal people do... I believe glass masters forget the real property of glass while they work on them, they see them very very differently than a normal mind can conceive :) Corning Museum, Thank you for this channel and posting all this great art work in making 👏👏👏
@toychichic3137
@toychichic3137 4 года назад
That glass is a piece of work, it gives me such a calm vibe
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@elizabethcasler9
@elizabethcasler9 3 года назад
I just found this glass show while I was paruzing for some cool stuff.I just think the announcer did such an awesome job his commentary was quite good.So hats off to you.Sincerely Diz.
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@mikesmadlife8029
@mikesmadlife8029 Год назад
I would not think this would be something that would entertain me but watching the skills at work the commentary is on point just perfect.
@momszycat4148
@momszycat4148 20 дней назад
Such an amazing art form. Watching masters at work, no matter the form,is so enjoyable to me. My grandfather made cellos. I loved his workroom and was the only grandchild allowed in there due to the fact I was quiet and learned different skills so I could help in my mall way.
@eatile6403
@eatile6403 2 года назад
Best commentary in all of entertainment, action sports and live-artistry
@debibeverly0609
@debibeverly0609 3 года назад
Watching this glass piece going in and out of the heating oven scares me. I keep thinking someone is going to crash the piece against one of the doors that hasn’t been opened.
@1shirleynewman
@1shirleynewman 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing. Really enjoy watching the team work.
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@nicoleorton5299
@nicoleorton5299 9 месяцев назад
What a beautiful piece! Incredibly intense work! I love it.
@b.visconti1765
@b.visconti1765 2 года назад
This is great!! Thanks so much for posting on RU-vid 👍
@wandapease-gi8yo
@wandapease-gi8yo 4 месяца назад
I really enjoyed the narration of this process and even the information about what is added to the glass and when color would have been added.
@tamsenroberts7201
@tamsenroberts7201 2 года назад
I visited the Corning museum many years ago and it was an excellent experience I will never forget!! It is truly an amazing place with amazing glassware!! I would recommend it to any one who loves glass especially antique pieces!! Love and respect Tamsen Roberts in Riverside California....
@jackstrubbe7608
@jackstrubbe7608 5 месяцев назад
My first visit was in 1962 on a family vacation, and it actually motivated me to get a degree in glass, ceramics, and enamel. Even at 75, I still dabble in all three media, and combine them freely. The museum was quite small in '62, but already had a formidable collection. Watching the museum grow incrementally over the decades has been remarkable! I still have the small Steuben piece we bought my mother for Xmas that first trip. So exciting to be able to sample these videos in my insomnia.
@tomcooper6108
@tomcooper6108 6 месяцев назад
What an amazing demonstration! I watched until the very end. Everyone was very professional!!
@lorenam8028
@lorenam8028 3 года назад
So amazing! And the commentary is so interesting. Thank you for the video!
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@nicoleorton5299
@nicoleorton5299 9 месяцев назад
Wow, what an incredible team!!!! They are like well trained brain surgeons.
@marleneschuster3876
@marleneschuster3876 3 года назад
I just started watching your channel and it's the perfect teamwork and atmosphere to watching sports but with glass so you have something cool to show for it. I'm lovin' it! Thank you all!
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 3 года назад
Thanks for watching, Marlene!
@atxboro3233
@atxboro3233 4 года назад
wow coldworked all the bubble away, that's epic ! Thanks for the content Corning !
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@sonalpatel6119
@sonalpatel6119 3 года назад
Fine working
@joanthorington3593
@joanthorington3593 Год назад
Amazing teamwork and such inspirational creativity! Thank you...
@danielalmanza6930
@danielalmanza6930 2 года назад
I wish to see the finaly!
@lorrieruff4402
@lorrieruff4402 3 года назад
I was looking at this, and it made me think of some art work I saw of a creature of rain or river serpent I remembered. To look at the creature. Shows the same forward motion of a spiral. Had to make sure I did not get it mixed up with some art work pieces from China. Glad he brought the slide show pictures, to give us an idea of what he was going for. Other wise it just reminded me of a sea cucumber. It is amazing piece.
@GrandDawggy
@GrandDawggy 3 года назад
I think I've seen sculptures similar to what you are describing by a Chinese guy I believe it was and he made serpant like peaces that where also clear and kind of dragon like
@iwillbnnedafterispeakwhy6498
@iwillbnnedafterispeakwhy6498 3 года назад
The skill involved with glass work is pretty awesome. Thank you for the upload.
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@pamavery9352
@pamavery9352 3 года назад
What an Artist, this is amazing!!!!
@TheUncleRuckus
@TheUncleRuckus 8 месяцев назад
Watching him and his team work together with barely a word spoken between them is a beautiful thing that can only come from trust and knowledge of their craft, absolutely amazing to watch. I've always wanted to learn to blow glass, not so much art pieces even though that would be cool but more along the lines of making pipes lol.
@julieisthatart
@julieisthatart Год назад
I just love these videos. I know this all happened three years ago, but I still kept finding myself holding my breath, heart racing with the excitement of heat, breath, gravity, oh my, what a skill this is.
@boinkfasco7167
@boinkfasco7167 5 месяцев назад
❤Pure Awesomeness❤ great teamwork ,Incredible artistry❤
@barbarajames9470
@barbarajames9470 3 года назад
Caught myself gripping the arms of my chair watching him.
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 3 года назад
oh my THEY reall do call it a glory hole!
@eatile6403
@eatile6403 2 года назад
I loved seeing the layers pile up around the inner glass in the furnace
@kerryncolin-thome2343
@kerryncolin-thome2343 4 года назад
Just beautiful. The spikes look like the spikes on the Japanese Puffer Fish.
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@helenwalker5981
@helenwalker5981 Год назад
Masahiro Sasaki and Assistants, Excellent craftsmanship, artistry and also entertaining at the same time! One can use their imagination to see a likeness to what is present in Life. The arrangement also reminds of Hershey Kisses! Mahalo from Hawai’i
@melissaphillis7247
@melissaphillis7247 4 года назад
Absolutely amazing work! His pieces remind me of the seed pods on some of our Aussie trees (before sandblasting that is.) And you have a very soothing voice btw
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@colossalbigfoot256
@colossalbigfoot256 2 года назад
It’s midnight.. I have work tomorrow. I should have never clicked on this cause I know I’m up another hour at least.. 😺
@IggyCotton
@IggyCotton 4 года назад
Outstanding! Thank you Masahiro Sasaki!
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@judispackman3616
@judispackman3616 2 года назад
Excellent. just gorgeous. Very interest watching a master..
@helennakohl2425
@helennakohl2425 4 года назад
What an incredible artist. This is whats right with this world.
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@leereynolds7948
@leereynolds7948 4 года назад
So beautiful it takes my breath away thank you
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@antoniq9000
@antoniq9000 2 года назад
Great show
@mborges2133
@mborges2133 3 года назад
Excellent video
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@Patrick_B687-3
@Patrick_B687-3 2 года назад
It’s good to hear they are bringing glass blowing to more people, but if I want to watch it, this is the best place.
@amodernalchemist432
@amodernalchemist432 3 года назад
I've always wanted to b a glass maker/blower...such a fascinating job and/or hobby.
@simransandhu1969
@simransandhu1969 3 года назад
Loved this so much! Thanks guys! I would love to see him sandblasting as well 😍
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@zirlonia
@zirlonia Год назад
A phenomenal piece of glass art.
@humbladybug70
@humbladybug70 4 года назад
Wow! I'm still at him swinging it around his body, and I'm so amazed. Can't wait to see the rest!
@suzannealvin5708
@suzannealvin5708 3 месяца назад
Spectacularly well done!
@cathylebouef4026
@cathylebouef4026 9 месяцев назад
That was so awesome. Thank you commentator for letting us know what/why was happening. I watched this video from the very beginning and I thought at least you could show us the final piece. 😢
@Joebeimon
@Joebeimon 5 месяцев назад
They did. Looked absolutely nothing like what we all saw as a finished product. Just needed to cool down? Nope.
@marilynmack6233
@marilynmack6233 Год назад
Amazing presentation!
@alejandrae5605
@alejandrae5605 2 года назад
Wow and the catcher! Way to much responsibility…master of their craft! Bravoooo!❤️❤️❤️❤️
@1953lili
@1953lili 3 года назад
I met a glass artist while in Western Honshu, Japan. She studied at Corning. Her speciality was lampwork beads.
@silverlady1118
@silverlady1118 3 года назад
Breathtakingly beautiful, such skill
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@chambo9212
@chambo9212 2 года назад
Dude doing the talking is having a passive aggressive panic attack every time the guy swings the pole hahaha.
@1953lili
@1953lili 3 года назад
This is going to be spectacular!
@Rantsack
@Rantsack 4 месяца назад
If there is a class about showing anything and they’re coming from Japan. I will definitely want to be there. Japanese people take their job seriously and they’re REALLY GOOD at it.
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 4 месяца назад
Stay updated on all of our upcoming classes here: glassmaking.cmog.org/classes
@johnlynem
@johnlynem 4 месяца назад
Really cool stuff. My heart fell into my stomach at 1:32 mark when you heard the glass crack.
@skaterslife6305
@skaterslife6305 4 года назад
Great work fantastic piece so much effort goes into it congratulations
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@USAlien234
@USAlien234 3 года назад
Yeah I gotta question over there. Uh yeah how do you keep the camera from melting in that furnace ?
@michaelvelazquez1648
@michaelvelazquez1648 3 года назад
I had the same question lol
@wmjwell
@wmjwell 3 года назад
It isn’t in the furnace. They use a zoom/telephoto lens from a safe distance with a filter
@cloudbusting5968
@cloudbusting5968 2 года назад
He tells you in the stream. Its a window made to withstand intense heat. They film from the outside of the inside window lol.
@schizothroughthetulips5948
@schizothroughthetulips5948 3 года назад
I was AAAHHHHINGGG the whole time even before he said that!!!
@triciak1402
@triciak1402 4 года назад
This was so amazing to witness. Thank you for sharing and hosting this amazing talent and creation!
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@Patrick_B687-3
@Patrick_B687-3 2 года назад
And by the way, next to Bill Gudenrath, this is the best narration I’ve heard on CMOG. Really interesting and informative.
@brendacarter9172
@brendacarter9172 Год назад
Totally agree! We’ll done. There should be more credit to the commentators
@oliviamarsh6059
@oliviamarsh6059 5 месяцев назад
Amazing.
@donnakawana
@donnakawana 3 года назад
Wow that piece ended up beautifully... I like the sand blasting very cool... Really very stunning ✌🏻💗😊❣️
@cojomo123
@cojomo123 3 года назад
Fantastic skills and collaboration,joy to watch,did skip and split into sections.
@thelaughingtiger146
@thelaughingtiger146 4 года назад
His finished work is gorgeous. He is a true artist. You can take time to appreciate the form and shapes within.
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@coronelsakura2841
@coronelsakura2841 3 года назад
We ve been 1 hour 30min watching how that guy was sticking his long big headed hot pole through the glory hole. Amazing.
@mind-eater7650
@mind-eater7650 3 года назад
Amazing so much time put into one piece.
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@feelingbetternaturally1099
@feelingbetternaturally1099 Год назад
I love the commentary. I learned a lot. Thank you.
@doralevitt2879
@doralevitt2879 4 года назад
Just beautiful!!
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@kathystowell7165
@kathystowell7165 2 месяца назад
That is amazing to watch, WOW ❤️👍
@alvincole9551
@alvincole9551 3 года назад
That is so awesome!!!!!
@Katrinberndt
@Katrinberndt 3 года назад
I’m so glad someone asked if the glass would smush or shatter when dropped! I was wondering the exact same thing and Google had no idea what I was looking for haha! 😂
@kentuckysmoose
@kentuckysmoose 3 года назад
Its a good question, my guess is the more heat the more the glass can flow around the rest of it and the less heat even still glowing can break apart
@GrandDawggy
@GrandDawggy 3 года назад
To my knowledge its more likely to break from being aloud to cool too quickly and it contracts and snaps.
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 3 года назад
@@kentuckysmoose Off the bat, he called him "Sasiki" ...
@jasonnikolic
@jasonnikolic 3 года назад
Well? The answer?
@falovepa
@falovepa 3 года назад
@@jasonnikolic When it's hot, it drops like honey.
@janetskene3413
@janetskene3413 2 года назад
At 1:42 minutes: the piece is getting heavy! Great job carrying it back & forth without ever touching the sides or knocking off any spikes! That was intense! Very beautiful and well done
@HadleyCapeBreton
@HadleyCapeBreton 4 года назад
wow simply stunning
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@RobynMcIntyre
@RobynMcIntyre 3 года назад
Such a innovative look. Very organic
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@EsotericGold_net
@EsotericGold_net 3 года назад
The knights Templar red glass which was used in many cathedrals stained glass, was monoatomic or diatomic form of gold, which gave it its ruby red color. This rare form of gold was also associated with the elixir of immortality, a monoatomic isotope of gold. ☀️☀️☀️
@kurtilein3
@kurtilein3 2 года назад
You butchered at least the word "isotope" here.
@EsotericGold_net
@EsotericGold_net 2 года назад
@@kurtilein3 how so, the food of the gods was monatomic gold that was charged with energy, most likely more neutrons or neutral energy, which would be an isotope. The Elixir was energy based not chemical.
@kurtilein3
@kurtilein3 2 года назад
@@EsotericGold_net You are talking nonsense. Your words have no meaning. You did not even mention the word isotope. You now have a new butchered word to explain: Neutron. So its radioactive, what you do is radioactive?
@EsotericGold_net
@EsotericGold_net 2 года назад
@@kurtilein3 you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. Research David Hudson's OREM patent, which is considered exotic material, and if you knew what you were talking about you would know that monatomic elements are inert, non-radioactive, I've produced them in my lab, would you like to debate. Although they can become radioactive when you charge them with enough energy like the Arc of the covenant, which was placed inside the pyramid to charge up with energy.
@ericlakota1847
@ericlakota1847 Год назад
Awsome how they have camera in the oven as he swings it the glas goes flying into audience. Would of Ben some showmen ship got their applaud 👏
@sanjayharsh3532
@sanjayharsh3532 Год назад
Master is always a master no doubt great pleasure to watch thanks god bless you and your family
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@Bob-Whiting
@Bob-Whiting 3 года назад
Simply Amazing!
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@svenjansen2134
@svenjansen2134 16 дней назад
He blows, and he also swings! Great guy for a party hihi
@budlifebroseducationalgrow5653
@budlifebroseducationalgrow5653 2 года назад
Beautiful work guys. Trying to train right now
@ramblingfool9220
@ramblingfool9220 Год назад
that's a lot of work
@kathrynhelm4176
@kathrynhelm4176 2 года назад
Wow! Wow! Wow! Spectacular in every way.
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 2 года назад
Thanks for watching, Kathryn!
@alejandrae5605
@alejandrae5605 2 года назад
I feel for the guy who brings the bubble in and out of the oven! One little hit and the whole thing is gone!
@kraigrichard7043
@kraigrichard7043 4 года назад
That apres coldwork finished piece blew me away. Had no idea it would turn into that and was wondering why his bubble was so thin. Thanks for not cutting out reheats. Seeing how long they're in there for adds a lot to our collective understanding of heats.
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@shainnasahoo8200
@shainnasahoo8200 Год назад
So beautiful work❤
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