I loved this video!! I was introduced to Deborah by watching Blown Away, and as fun as that series is, they never took time to really break down the process. This was terrific!
Just my own personal opinion- Very enjoyable, informative video. The other works were so cute/impressive! The featured work, however...not looking like an egg to me...kinda gross...but everything else (aside from the music if I'm gonna be super picky), really cool :)
As a person who works in clay I've always wanted to try glass blowing but I've also been very weary of it since my instincts are to get my hands on it. Ouch!
Ummm…respectfully disagree. I think you can have an abstraction of a figurative subject and it still be a recognizable form. Using something well known as an example - Picasso’s Guernica, or Henry Moore’s women for a 3 dimensional example. I don’t wanna get into a UA-cam thread food fight here, this is just my view.
I respectfully disagree. Look at Monets water lilies series. They are obviously lily pads and water, but they are not done realistically. Its the artist’s impression, oftentimes looking like a scene out of a dream.
Because you just get used to the heat, to a point, & furthermore gloves get in the way of having control of the pipe. You can't turn it easily with gloves on. Sometimes you will put on a glove for certain moves, trimming a lip, or tweezing, times where you have close proximity for a long time. Assistants also use wooden paddle for shielding your fingers.
I loved this video!! I was introduced to Deborah by watching Blown Away, and as fun as that series is, they never took time to really break down the process. This was terrific!
Love watching creative artists at work. It's kind of like living vicariously.
You learn more about the mechanics of glass blowing in this one video than in 3 seasons of blown away.
Omg the winner from last season of blown away !!!!! Such a good show
Deborah on AD, so cool. Congrats
I love Deborah, she has a passion for life and for her art...have seen her work before...thanks for sharing this with everyone.
I first saw her on Blown Away. What a treat to see this video on how she is doing. :-)
Hey AD, this is the kind of material people want! Excellent piece ❤
Not according to the amount of views 😟
That is amazing. Just beautiful!
I saw Deborah in the thumbnail and was like, DEBORAH????
As an artist I love seeing videos like this!!!! I hope there’s more to come💖💖💖
The video was great, my good friend, thank you for sharing this beautiful video❤❤❤
Glass is a great idea to have fun doing
I am very impressed with this amazing glass art 🥰
So cool to watch. I love glass making.
What an amazing talent!
I never realized how many people were needed to do this.
Thank you for your educational & interesting tutorial! It was great!
i recognize deborah as a great friend in the glassblowing community hehe
Amazing artist ❤
So beautiful.
super cool. love this!
Blown Away fans, wya? 🔥
Amazing artist! I’ve known her from Blown Away ❤
so creative!
Amazing
Hello my friend🖐
I am sorry for my late reply
Thanks for sharing the videos🤗
Good luck💪
Nice
Cool Jazz Egg!
Thank you for making this! 😊🍳
I love this woman! She won the first season of Blown Away (netflix)
Just my own personal opinion- Very enjoyable, informative video. The other works were so cute/impressive! The featured work, however...not looking like an egg to me...kinda gross...but everything else (aside from the music if I'm gonna be super picky), really cool :)
It's Teamwork !
As a person who works in clay I've always wanted to try glass blowing but I've also been very weary of it since my instincts are to get my hands on it. Ouch!
Humans are amazing.
The vases are not abstract if they represent an egg
Ummm…respectfully disagree. I think you can have an abstraction of a figurative subject and it still be a recognizable form. Using something well known as an example - Picasso’s Guernica, or Henry Moore’s women for a 3 dimensional example. I don’t wanna get into a UA-cam thread food fight here, this is just my view.
I respectfully disagree. Look at Monets water lilies series. They are obviously lily pads and water, but they are not done realistically. Its the artist’s impression, oftentimes looking like a scene out of a dream.
Ford Museum has alot of glass work!
❤️
*Yeah there's one in Kenya called....KITENGELA HOT GLASS!* 👌
How on earth can you do that with out wearing gloves!?!?
Because you just get used to the heat, to a point, & furthermore gloves get in the way of having control of the pipe. You can't turn it easily with gloves on.
Sometimes you will put on a glove for certain moves, trimming a lip, or tweezing, times where you have close proximity for a long time. Assistants also use wooden paddle for shielding your fingers.
Hi Alex 👋
Hey
Drink every time she says "playful"
You can tell she was in the USA as there was no occupational health and safety, especially the assistants wearing shorts and tee-shirts
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* colour ✅
Not in the USA
@@cleverusername9369 the correct spelling is colour.
If Americans want to spell it wrong… it’s their problem. They speak Americanish not English!
lol, mid