Award-winning documentary filmmaker Robin Lehman catches the drama and intensity of maestro Pino Signoretto creating his inventive works in glass. Filmed at The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass and dramatically set to music for a dazzling sensory experience, this film allows students, artists, and anyone interested in glass art and history the unique opportunity to experience the genius of this master glassmaker.
Holy crap :O
Lundix 8 hours ago
MAESTRO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jareklotz 1 month ago
@Sannhetensprofet the music has nothing to do with it. he's an italian for god sake, so it's fitting to have classical.
frogjezz 2 months ago
@Sannhetensprofet I dont remember Christ being tied to a tree until death...
TigersPrettyBunny 3 months ago
@TigersPrettyBunny who the sculpture is supposed to be. hmm it's crucified, on a scepter, i can hear a choir singing church music.in the background => its either simon cowell or bozoo the clown.
Sannhetensprofet 3 months ago
when my father and pino did a workshop at palomar college, pino made me a gold dragon about 8" long. i didn't think much of it then. but god i wish i was able to grasp the overwhelming talent that i was witnessing. i heard pino recently lost a leg
Sebastiancounts 3 months ago
this is a great artist...i collect ex rare ancient glass...see some on my link badran106....i salute u from ennion land lebanon....
badran106 4 months ago
i find it amusing that "torch working" glass is looked down on by glassblowers...
yet...pino relies on the torch.
......so does paul stankard!!!
novaflo339 8 months ago
well beyond the simple craft, curious; was there any specific topic, or just pan bound & unable to be himself?pok
Saltyember 1 year ago
Very fine craftsmanship. Astounding!
SteubenDesign 1 year ago