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Denita TwoDragons
November 18th, 2006 at
9:17 am
I’ve seen other pictures of their work…they’re so amazingly lifelike, you expect them to drift right out of the museum. I’d be thrilled to learn how they did such wondrous techniques, but IIRC they never shared their secret, and the gift died with them. But I might be thinking of someone else…
–TwoDragons
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Dougall
November 18th, 2006 at
10:06 am
I too have seen photos of the great naturalist glassblowers of the past, and many of the methods they spent a lifetime developing died with them. The Welsh master glassblower who trained me in the seventies was well aware of this, and of the European tradition of ’secret’ methods, never shared except with your own apprentice.
He told me then that the art was dying out, and to share freely what I knew and learned. I’ve tried to do this, and have always been happy to do so. I have just started my second class for art glass making (artistic glass beads) and I am delighted with the enthusiasm and skill of my students.
I’m working towards a local ‘art glass’ community, and I believe it is going to happen.
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gail
November 18th, 2006 at
11:29 am
With the popularity of Dale Chihuly, there’s got to be an enormous potential market. These guys were artistically way ahead of their time.
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Alex
November 18th, 2006 at
12:15 pm
Also check out the Blaschka’s (a father and son team, actually) glass flower exhibit at the Harvard Museum of Natural History.
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Jenny
November 18th, 2006 at
12:16 pm
I remember Chihuly’s exhibit - it passed through St. Louis this summer - and it was cool, but this looks incredible! I love it when art and nature mingle, for the benefit of both.
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Denita TwoDragons
November 18th, 2006 at
11:46 pm
Hmmm…comments aren’t working…
testing…testing…
–TwoDragons
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Denita TwoDragons
November 18th, 2006 at
11:49 pm
Weird…
Anyhoo, I was just mentioning that I wish Dougall was my neighbor, I’d serve him a lifetime supply of pie to learn the craft…I also expressed my enthusiasm for Chihuly’s work even though he’s only directing his apprentices now (with only one eye, no depth perception makes glassblowing a hazardous undertaking)…and I was also wondering if anyone here is familiar with Paul Stankard’s work?
If you like stuff along these lines, you’ll love Paul’s glassworks as well!
–TwoDragons
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