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From: stynddc
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  • very beautiful!

  • nice arts indeed...but how come that no glass artist can do the roman glass with

    a woman on it like the one i got???

  • i don't think i've seen anyone work this thick, and this cold.

    but those are some rad looking pieces. I'm inspired to do something similar, but maybe a lil thinner ;)

  • @HawtGlass

    Chris i work similar thicknesses, swedish style anyhow, but im damn sure not that cold lol. im assuming he just didnt want to collapse the main bubble, but who knows

  • what no bong? what a worthless piece of glass

  • Great work and a very well produced video. Thanks for posting.

  • Nice work, love the twisted pick up and wrap.

  • I love that as is, but I personally would've spun that out into a nice thick cake platter.

  • Thanks for taking the time to do the video.Pauly Cudd

  • hella thick!

  • tight video

    except i dont know shit about glassblowing

    but i want to learn so bad

    does anyone have any advice?

  • just go find an art place around where you live and take some classes

  • Right on - I love your style

  • Good video, nice music, inspiring...

  • Nice video. Gaffer does some BIG wraps made from twisted & blown cane pickups onto a couple pieces. Also a nice incalmo globe is made. I would have liked to seen the finished pieces.

  • Beautiful. It looks like you cared about every element of this video. Nice editing, nice music, nice bringing a sense of tensioin where so many would go Bob Vela.

  • hey thanks for uploading this, i thought that glass blowing was far easier. i wish i had started 5 years ago

    but my idea is good "functionality"

    how much do you guys make an hour lol

    keep it up cause there arent enough of you guys to do all the work

  • Its always harder than it looks.

    Yeah I like more functional stuff too, but anything functional is sold in Wal-Mart for 2 bucks. The artsy stuff is the only stuff that sells.

    Depends how you blow glass, you can get a job in a factory making a decent wage, or try your luck at starting your own studio. It is an art though, so you cant expect much money, even if it is one of the best paying arts.

  • this is cool

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