Shattering the Mold: Chihuly and the Science of Glass Blowing- Part 1 | Artrageous with Nate

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
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    Have you ever wondered how glass is made or how an artist makes a glass sculpture? Join us as we explore the life of world-famous artist Dale Chihuly, discover the amazing Toledo Museum of Art, and go behind-the-scenes at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis. Then, watch as we create a thirty-foot-tall faux-glass sculpture with hundreds of young friends. Truly an Artrageous project!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @artgirlmermaid
    @artgirlmermaid 5 років тому +3

    Using this video with my elementary and MS art students.... we love your video!!! Thank you for helping spread the love of art

    • @artrageousnate
      @artrageousnate  5 років тому

      Absolutely LOVE getting messages like this! So glad to hear my videos help you out in the classroom, and that your students enjoy them as well. Super appreciate the support!!! Thanks for the feedback, and for being an educator!

  • @carolbenson6524
    @carolbenson6524 5 років тому +2

    Some of the best artwork I've ever seen. The Fine Arts Center in Colorado Springs has carried his work. Just gorgeous!

    • @artrageousnate
      @artrageousnate  5 років тому

      So great to hear how many places you can see his work! Of course, I love Colorado (have family in the Springs,) so maybe I just need to go out for another visit. Thanks for the feedback and for watching/subscribing!

  • @annevickers3307
    @annevickers3307 6 років тому +1

    Great story! I would love more like this for my high school art class. Thank you!👍😁

    • @annevickers3307
      @annevickers3307 6 років тому

      I hope I can find part 2??

    • @artrageousnate
      @artrageousnate  6 років тому

      So great that you found the show! Definitely love hearing from art educators, so definitely send any feedback my way. The other parts are available if you just click on videos. Thanks for being an educator!

  • @WilliamPfeffer4
    @WilliamPfeffer4 10 років тому +2

    I appreciated this video! Post more!

  • @EmperorZilant
    @EmperorZilant 10 років тому +1

    woah that glass art was amazing. though the only problem with glass art is it can break easily

  • @zanasth
    @zanasth 9 років тому

    MUITO BOM. FELIZ EM CONHECÊ-LO

  • @artloyj
    @artloyj 8 років тому +2

    great vids nate - so what do you suppose they used as a blow pipe back in the day?

    • @artrageousnate
      @artrageousnate  7 років тому

      ej rod I have wondered this myself! From what I've read, apparently they were probably ceramic and not very long. Thanks for watching!

  • @ChipChapinSJ
    @ChipChapinSJ 7 років тому

    The "ancient Egyptian" vase is probably a good deal more than 1,400 years old (8:23). Maybe that's the date B.C, so 3,400 years?
    Edit: Oh, the timeline at 9:29 has it right.

  • @b4ds33d
    @b4ds33d 5 років тому

    Steve from blues clues wears black T-shirt’s now?

  • @ba-dum_tss
    @ba-dum_tss 6 років тому +1

    Editing and backgrounds music is overdone.

    • @artrageousnate
      @artrageousnate  6 років тому +4

      53421 555 Sorry you found it irritating. This episode is almost seven years old, so needless to say I’ve learned a lot since then! I think I was just excited to “flex” my newly discovered animating skills, so I went a bit overboard. Overall, I still feel the episode covers a lot of good material in an approachable manner. That was the goal. Thanks for the feedback.

    • @ba-dum_tss
      @ba-dum_tss 6 років тому +1

      Artrageous with Nate : seven years ago? Oh I sincere apologize for harsh words, I appreciate your efforts and content you gathered back then.