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Studio Demonstration | Claire Kelly 

Corning Museum of Glass
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Watch artist instructor Claire Kelly demonstrate for her class at The Studio. Her class is focused on cane working and good communication and coordination in the hot shop.
Claire Kelly
Claire Kelly’s work examines the human connection with animals and their larger relationship to our world and environment. She has created a series of “fantastic microcosms that bring a consciousness to their decorative status,” she says. “My sculptures tell a story about the fragility and conservation of these small worlds as well as describing their role in a grander scheme. I’m curious about what we see in my toy-like animals and what they see when they look back.”
Claire's Bio: www.cmog.org/bio/claire-kelly
Claire's Instagram: @clairekellyglass

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26 июл 2022

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Комментарии : 41   
@kevinmcleod6329
@kevinmcleod6329 Год назад
That cane pattern is stunning. I hadn't seen Claire's work before now, I'm in love and VERY inspired
@laraemitchell9064
@laraemitchell9064 Год назад
This was fun to watch. And I very much appreciate getting a look at the finished piece. It’s what I’ve craved in watching other projects!!💚💚💚
@RobbieSchroederComedy
@RobbieSchroederComedy Год назад
Very chill and articulate artist. Cool to see this demo!
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@migidymarsh
@migidymarsh Год назад
Really cool to see a demo as a class setting. I think it'd be cool to see students practicing too!
@MrUnderstood.45
@MrUnderstood.45 Год назад
Llrrrrrrtp fee yymmykyawn I’m
@twitchy5710
@twitchy5710 4 месяца назад
'Alright, let's pick up some cane.' In any other situation.... lol
@mortenle
@mortenle Год назад
That is a beautiful combination of pattern and organic form, and so much line work and playful lights. Also great to hear your explanations about the shop.
@SubaruLove
@SubaruLove Год назад
My parents collect Fenton glass baskets, so my love of beautiful glass art started young. I later got into bongs and other "functional art."😉 Beautiful piece and fascinating work.
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass Год назад
Thanks for sharing!!
@oneshotme
@oneshotme Год назад
It's beautiful and a masterful job making it!!! Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass Год назад
Thank you very much!
@garberdesigns
@garberdesigns Год назад
Do the pipes get warn down in specific spots where they're always being turned on the bearings when being flashed? Can the glass be overworked at all? I heard her say there were steps that weren't time sensitive. Thanks.
@trevorstefanski5525
@trevorstefanski5525 Год назад
The pipes themselves won't really get worn down, but the bearings will start to "stick" with age and continued exposure to the heat. When this begins to happen they can either be oiled or replaced depending on what the gaffer wants. As for overworking the glass, this only really happens if the piece is thinned too much or if too much force is applied. This can cause the glass to lose its shape easily as well as being sensitive to work with. The time-sensitive steps are typically when you're shaping/adding to the glass in a specific way (applying the punty, gathering more glass, etc).
@mianhussainmianhussain4349
@mianhussainmianhussain4349 Год назад
❤❤❤
@zysis
@zysis Год назад
Love the teamwork. it's a pity the piece can't be set all glowing and hot like that... looks amazing.
@edwarddrost5299
@edwarddrost5299 Год назад
Put a red LED light in it?
@mikepohl4091
@mikepohl4091 4 месяца назад
@ande100
@ande100 Год назад
Just a technical question: why do you say "flip" it, when you only rotate it horizontally by 180°? Is this a special term?
@RobbieSchroederComedy
@RobbieSchroederComedy Год назад
It probably is the easiest way to ask the assistant to turn it 180 degrees. And is usually used when something is being corked or flattened, or is a piece that is A-symmetric.
@ande100
@ande100 Год назад
@@RobbieSchroederComedy Thank You!
@user-rb6ui9wd8u
@user-rb6ui9wd8u Год назад
예술 작품을 만드는 과정은 항상 흥미롭고 심장 떨리는 일입니다.🌈🦋 아름답습니다.🫂🍀🌈💜💎🌈🦋
@daphneward855
@daphneward855 Год назад
please show us all the projects after they are cooled off
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass Год назад
Hello Daphne, the finished piece is shown starting at 56:09 in the video. Thanks.
@Saltydoc121
@Saltydoc121 Год назад
How did she take off the crown?
@ricks2907
@ricks2907 Год назад
Noice thanks Ricky 💥🥂🙏
@mohdshahzeb4384
@mohdshahzeb4384 Год назад
Did you use thermolasters a teqnique of making irridecent glass by spraying a solution on hot molten glass
@conymacedo825
@conymacedo825 5 месяцев назад
Que dirían los Venecianos de este trabajo?🥴
@ypcomchic
@ypcomchic 3 месяца назад
Why not make the heart even on both sides?
@donascandizzo1523
@donascandizzo1523 Год назад
Very pretty but it looks easy to be knocked over if you bump it.they better run for their life if it was mine and they broke it.haha. kidding.
@doctordurst
@doctordurst Месяц назад
Man, this woman got some sexappeal.
@koopa_cra524
@koopa_cra524 Год назад
Like always in corning, nice décoration but the shape is always Boring
@KalliJ13
@KalliJ13 7 месяцев назад
I feel like this video was thirty-six minutes of watching a pipe in an oven, twelve minutes of shaping, and eight minutes of walking back and forth. I would rather have watched making the canes and cutting and arranging them, since they provide the intricacy of the piece.
@shmina1
@shmina1 7 месяцев назад
Yep that’s glassblowing. Making the canes is a bunch more watching the pipe in the oven, more shaping, and lots of walking back and forth too lol. Cutting is boring as hell, but yeah pattern arrangement would have been nice.
@judymichaud4081
@judymichaud4081 Год назад
basic glass not impressed
@JoniTickledPink
@JoniTickledPink Год назад
Already saw this. Dumb it not new
@fairwitness7473
@fairwitness7473 Год назад
Hey, don't be a dink
@MrMicrowave3
@MrMicrowave3 Год назад
Cool did anyone ask?
@ande100
@ande100 Год назад
New to me...
@corningmuseumofglass
@corningmuseumofglass Год назад
Hi Joni, thanks for watching. This demo took place July 20, 2022.
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