The difficulty level here is 1000. They really make it appear to be easy. Very skilled work. The planning and every movement has to be precise and it's all human interaction. The history of glass throughout the timeline of society is really taken for granted. I visited this museum and it really opened my eyes on the history of glass. It was well worth the trip. I heard they just had a big expansion recently.
the confidence he had in that initial blob where he picked up the head and immediately started moving it. i have no idea how that works or how it formed such a secure connection so quickly
@@amarissimus29 i do not know how you would know the contents of my head but ive never seen glass stick to anything and never worked with molten glass so i would have no way of knowing. thank you though
The difficulty level here is 1000. They really make it appear to be easy. Very skilled work. The planning and every movement has to be precise and it's all human interaction.
The history of glass throughout the timeline of society is really taken for granted.
I visited this museum and it really opened my eyes on the history of glass. It was well worth the trip. I heard they just had a big expansion recently.
What a privilege to be able to watch something like this.
Das ist fantastisch. Perfekte Arbeit. Hat Spaß gemacht
👍😎👍 Wow Great Craftsmanship thanks for sharing.
the confidence he had in that initial blob where he picked up the head and immediately started moving it. i have no idea how that works or how it formed such a secure connection so quickly
Your head is hollow. Glass is sticky.
@@amarissimus29 i do not know how you would know the contents of my head but ive never seen glass stick to anything and never worked with molten glass so i would have no way of knowing. thank you though
Wow
I'm wondering if you have a video on how to use a kiln? That's about how to use it though a day of blowing
damn, no mask filter when applying the glass powder? talk about tough!
Looks like the powder is being applied in a powder booth.
imagine what blowing glass in microgravity would be like
apropos nothing why in the goddamn did I just read 'guest artist' as goo-est artist?