Awesome, Lino really feels the glass. Just as a mother understands the different cries of her child. Glass blowing is more then step by step it's a feeling you have while working the piece and when it cools the world can see it too
Lino has produced some of the most beautiful art my eyes have ever seen. I've seen pieces of his work in museums that literally stunned me with their beauty. I would never have thought that glass could be so dynamic, complex and expressive. I hope one day to own a piece of his work to cherish as if it were a diamond.
when i applied for uni last year, i was in two minds of choosing sculpture or jewellery. i chose jewellery because i lived really close to the school of jewellery in birmingham,uk. my course is jewellery design and related products so there is no reason why i cant create sculpture but videos like this fires yet another passion from within me.
Glass blowing is such a fine art and some of the creations are just stunningly and visually mind blowing. That piece at 0:44 is just jawdropping in colors and i would love to have such a creation just to admire in my home. Sadly, these awesome creations costs a fortune.
i've had the good fortune to take a class with Lino he is a premio maestro with no doubt . as Lino says "its not what you can make, it's what you can fix!"
Wow, Philip Glass - Glassworks poped up as i searched for glass work and i clicked on both for the first time, not knowing what to expect, the music went well with your words. I am looking forward to my life in glass work aswell :-)
Yes, I't true. But only because the italians have changed the venetian names italianizing them.....In venetian language his name would be Tagiapiera. It is sure that in the past his family name (which is one of the oldest stone-worker families in Venice) was Tagiapiera.....but you're right...this is the reality.....for now....... the Venetians are a people really different from the italians....and we'll took our sovereign back sooner or later! W San Marco!
it IS heavy! extremely heavy. thats about twenty-five or so pounds of glass in five six or seven layers. even holding that piece is a monumental feat against leverage, cause it feels like about 200 lb.
My parents took us their when I was a kid. I was so fascinated watching them create so many different things out of glass.
Thanks for watching!
Awesome, Lino really feels the glass. Just as a mother understands the different cries of her child. Glass blowing is more then step by step it's a feeling you have while working the piece and when it cools the world can see it too
Lino has produced some of the most beautiful art my eyes have ever seen. I've seen pieces of his work in museums that literally stunned me with their beauty. I would never have thought that glass could be so dynamic, complex and expressive. I hope one day to own a piece of his work to cherish as if it were a diamond.
when i applied for uni last year, i was in two minds of choosing sculpture or jewellery. i chose jewellery because i lived really close to the school of jewellery in birmingham,uk. my course is jewellery design and related products so there is no reason why i cant create sculpture but videos like this fires yet another passion from within me.
Very good video ! And working with that glass is not easy with the heat and smoke...thank you Lino for your dedication to this amazing craft.
Glass blowing is such a fine art and some of the creations are just stunningly and visually mind blowing. That piece at 0:44 is just jawdropping in colors and i would love to have such a creation just to admire in my home. Sadly, these awesome creations costs a fortune.
I love the way, he emphasizes the point of the glass being alive and you MUST have a passion to be able to understand this material...
Nice vid!
As a beginning glass lower this video has inspired me to keep working hard until I'm good!
Thanks for watching! Good luck with your glassmaking, Bianca!
So many nuggets of good advise in this video from Lino
i've had the good fortune to take a class with Lino he is a
premio maestro with no doubt . as Lino says "its not what you can make,
it's what you can fix!"
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Wow, Philip Glass - Glassworks poped up as i searched for glass work and i clicked on both for the first time, not knowing what to expect, the music went well with your words.
I am looking forward to my life in glass work aswell :-)
this looks so interesting to me, I would LOVE to do this.
it is, it heavy and it's constantly shifting, but the end result is always worth it
Okay, what was he making? Looked like a huge tear drop to me!
that stuff looks heavy
Amazing
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Awesome words!
That is really cool! Maybe lead diamonds in some of the towns glasswork too?
beautiful fab work 😙😘😙😘
fantastic
very nice
yeah!
I favorited just because of what he was saying
best bong ever
It is an interesting and beautiful
love..
The oldest metode of this is still being used in one of the oldest cities, in Herat, Afghanistan.
Work of art!
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Glass has its own style :P
This venetian english is wonderful :) but I'm sure his name is Lino Tagiapiera :)
Viva San Marco! Venetia is a Nation!
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Hello i would like to have a full glass sculpture made could i contact you to send you my idea please? thank you
You are wrong,his name is: Lino Tagliapietra. Sono sicuro che se
No blowing air?
wow
Wow someone who shares my name thats hard to find
Lino I found a person that goes to our place that has your last name xD.
+Lino Vargas Now you just need to become more famous to claim the name for yourself.
Hi.
Yes, I't true. But only because the italians have changed the venetian names italianizing them.....In venetian language his name would be Tagiapiera. It is sure that in the past his family name (which is one of the oldest stone-worker families in Venice) was Tagiapiera.....but you're right...this is the reality.....for now....... the Venetians are a people really different from the italians....and we'll took our sovereign back sooner or later! W San Marco!
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they are empty from the inside
Cool
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hehehe his surname means "stonecutter" :D :D
it’s heavy because it’s thick
it IS heavy! extremely heavy. thats about twenty-five or so pounds of glass in five six or seven layers. even holding that piece is a monumental feat against leverage, cause it feels like about 200 lb.
that looks chewy
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Miseria, che brutta pronuncia. Tanto di cappello per conoscere così bene l'inglese alla sua età, comunque. Spero di non Dover tradurre in inglese