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Education Falconry, glass-blowing, and other unusual trades They’re not regulated or even that well-known, but these jobs all require apprenticeships to learn the tricks of the trade ...
“Normally, glass blowing is a fairly quick process, but when you develop something new, you do it over several days and you make prototypes. Here, you’ve got a few hours.” ...
Burning down the house Even though the artists work with molten glass and extreme temperatures, Patchin said people shouldn't be afraid to try their hand at glass blowing. "Generally, we burn ...
Patrick Primeau started blowing glass over 20 years ago, after walking into a glass shop. He never thought he'd find himself on a Netflix competition show, but that's exactly what happened.
Glass-blowers are risk takers, says Kudel, and glass-blowing is the adrenaline sport of the art world. “It is dangerous. You can get burned, you can hurt yourself.
Television Glass-blowing show blowing up on Netflix has ties to Hamilton “Blown Away” is a glass-blowing competition series that premi’red on Netflix in July.
Crown glass was blown and spun into a large disc, which was then cut into panes - this piece is the centre of such a disc. The green colour comes from naturally occurring iron in the sand used to ...
Experience the intricate process of glass blowing, where creativity meets science. This video showcases the amazing craftsmanship behind hot glass art, revealing the skill and precision needed to ...
Now, imagine a food truck on steroids — but instead of serving food, they serve pieces of glass blown at more than 1,000 degrees Celsius. That’s what Mandy Patchin and her three-year-old ...
Blown Away starts streaming on Netflix worldwide on July 12. Kudel’s work will be part of the Coming Up Next exhibition at the Alberta Craft Gallery sometime this fall.
For nearly 20 years, a school in Cambridge, Massachusetts has been teaching people the art of glass blowing, introducing many to a new hobby. At the NOCA Glass School in North Cambridge, which ...
Mandy Patchin, left, and Kai Scholefield of the Glass House Fine Art Collective have turned a moving truck into a rolling glass-blowing studio. The mobile studio will be at the cSpace King Edward ...