Hi Dylan, the camera is behind the furnace and sees into it through a window of fused silica, which melts at a higher temperature than the temperature of the furnace. Learn more in this blog post: blog.cmog.org/2016/12/12/the-view-from-inside-the-furnace/. Thanks for watching!
The NFL has never seen such teamwork! So much knowledge and skill under extreme heat and time constraints, and Helen is a great commentator. Just grand all around.
She's a professor of glass literally. I took college courses from her. She's insanely skilled at glass and at teaching. This work as she said is not common so it's awesome they had her narrate it.
One of the best random UA-cam suggestions to come my way. The workmanship, heavy lifting, precise approach, attention and care that is needed to craft, as well as the teamwork is nothing short of amazing. And I love the passion you all have, it really shows 💖 Yours is a community that deserves more recognition, as well as an artform I sincerely hope continues through the ages. Thanks for being a great inspiration to many
I got goose bumps the instant it separated and dropped into mans hands. I've watch 3 of these awesome shows back to back, I need a break from the tension. Can you imagine the tension these artists are under? Awesome!!!!!
The commentator, can she talk!.. She must be passionate about glass to chomps on for nearly 2 hours non-stop like that. Not complaining tho, as she made it all the more interesting to watch. Bravo Helen!
+ Michael Mouse *"The commentator, can she talk!.. She must be passionate about glass to chomps on for nearly 2 hours non-stop like that."* She is in practice for being a US "news" commentator. Talks non stop, no information.
Another MASTERFUL ARTIST! What a joy to be able to see people performing with all their well-honed skills! Love it! Thank you , Corning Museum of Glass for these high quality productions!
This video really amazed me, and also the host did an amazing job. She explained everything just like she was explaining a live baseball game. Really good job. It must be exciting to be there.
Watching these people work I'm convinced they could not be anywhere but where they are. The sum of our specificities makes us who we are, and in some cases to be extraordinary.
Absolutely awesome! The commentator was brilliant, kept me engaged the whole way through, and she has a lot of patience, answering questions she's already given the answers to. As for the art work...Magnificent...the entire process, especially that last little bit.....
30 years ago, I tried out glassblowing on a one evening course. I'll never forget that experience, and how difficult it was just to coordinate the turning of the pipe, to the movement of the glass. Seeing this is simply mind blowing…..
Love this narrator. Doesn't leave alot of silence, very informative even if not answering questions. Usually get bored and have to skip through most of video. Not so here.
WOW!!!!! Thank you for the education. I love the finished product but watching it go from nothing to something is just wow. The narrator is an excellent teacher. Wish my college professors were as easy to follow. When I go to the museum from now on I will understand more of what I am seeing. Great job!!
WOW! Unbelievable teamwork. I have been mesmerized by glass work since I was a young boy and that was probably the most amazing piece I’ve ever seen made. Just incredible!
Utterly fascinating and delightful to watch. Bravo Davide and team! I was mesmerized and tense each time the piece came out of the oven. Great job! And Helen was a great narrator!
They only said it was gonna be a platter throughout the entire 1hr 40min lol... unless you just skipped to the end, but you guys wouldn't do that tho would you?🤭
Wow! This is amazing. I have been fascinated with glass blowing and creating since I was very young!! I tried it once in Israel - it was a crooked piece. I was assured they would reuse and melt the glass I wasted. It's wayyyy harder than it looks, heat aside! Props to these guys!!!!
Wow, stunning, watched the whole process, mesmerised by the skill and danger, and incredible vulnerability and fluidity of the glass and complicated process....just amazing, thanks for sharing!
This is incredible. Beyond..I've thrown pots and I know how hard that can be..but trying to do essentially that, but horizontally and with material that keeps changing consistency..and then there is the heat and the physical strength and the coordination of all of these people...it is beyond extraordinary.
Utterly beautiful love Maestro Davide worn the glass what he doesn't know about glass ain't worth knowing or doing xxxx thank you for showing the anieled piece xxxxx
Sad stereotype that museums are boring, many I’ve seen or been to have been very enlightening on a core level even as a kid they did their best to entertain and even now as a 21 yr old it’s awe inspiring.
Omg! I have seen this video before and really liked it, but right now , I wanna give a LIKE every time I see the Artist work with glass in this video!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
amazing a very very very professionally presented demonstration of the the artistes at the corning museum i really watched it from all the beginning - special thank for the commentator who had such a nice vocabulary to handle this even- thank you very much & kind regards from india- hope you all are safe form the corona
I visited Morano, when I was working in Bologna, and had the pleasure of sitting in on a glass blowing exhibition. They were working on much smaller pieces. Davide and your other guests make some truly and awesomely beautiful works of art. Blessings.
now this is how to work with clay made of lava! that is what i think of in how it is built, i always loved how glass workers can make something out of liquid/solid fire. glad i clicked now i will stay to watch more. thank you for sharing .
Watching this was inspiring. The design, integration, teamwork, and passion grabs your attention and keeps ahold. I was at the Corning Museum years ago. I've never seen anything like it anywhere else.
That was INSANE! I am so blown away... no pun intended...at the sheer talent and magic I just witnessed. I never knew glass blowing was so interesting and complex. I will be looking into a cruise where they blow glass. I am just amazed. Way to go Davide and team!!
What a wonderful experience watching this process, and learning about various aspects of the art ( and science). The commentator is fantastic. Appreciated the questions and answers as well.
Incredible! 👍👍🤯 Watched the whole thing not knowing what a "marini" is (still don't really know but it doesn't matter). The end result and how it got there is fascinating! And great job by the lady explaining everything and taking questions.
Thank You, Helen, for giving such a detailed description of this amazing piece. I found it to be quite riveting and watched the whole video. Davide Salvadore was spectacular and what a great finish. Piecè de résistance! I loved watching all of this and am amazed at the Corning Museum and all it has to offer. I look forward to visiting one day. So very interesting.
Thanks! Unfortunately the live-chat is out of our control - UA-cam's official statement is: "Live chat is no longer available after an event has ended."
Corning Museum of Glass I'm sure you're mistaken. I JUST watched this "live stream" 9 months after. Sorry to call you out. I Loved Every Minute of this presentation. Thank You Corning for doing this. Jim
I clicked on this not seeing how long the video was but decided to let it play anyway. 2 hours flew by in a snap and I'm about to click on the Jim Mongrain demo which is another 2 hours. This is fascinating.
omg i was so mezmarized by this ,I was not able to finish this last night so i saved it to finish it today and was very impressed with the turnout way cool
That's all on you, bud. You need to find something you like to do, something you might be good at, then network with people who share your interests. Bonus points if they share your moral values and integrity as those people make great friends.
Wow just wow and I learnt heaps from the last her and the team behind the artist they were all in sync the entire time flawless and end result looks absolutely beautiful!!!!
I've made a couple glass paper weights at fundraiser events. The gather is intimidating for sure, watching those clear gathers was something to see!! wow, amazing work to the team!!
@@greenlawnfarm5827 There is nothing similar to making a pizza other than the use of an oven. lol Hard candy is a good analogy but also polymer clay canes are a similar concept.
How tf did they put a camera inside the furnace???
Hi Dylan, the camera is behind the furnace and sees into it through a window of fused silica, which melts at a higher temperature than the temperature of the furnace. Learn more in this blog post: blog.cmog.org/2016/12/12/the-view-from-inside-the-furnace/. Thanks for watching!
45:15
lol thought the same thing
You got to think outside the box or the furnace on this one.
What tf made you think it was inside the furnace?! lol for days!
The NFL has never seen such teamwork! So much knowledge and skill under extreme heat and time constraints, and Helen is a great commentator. Just grand all around.
One single misstep can ruin these masterpieces. Its a game of planning and patience
She's a professor of glass literally. I took college courses from her. She's insanely skilled at glass and at teaching. This work as she said is not common so it's awesome they had her narrate it.
SOOOOOOOOOOOO TRUE❣️🔥🚒🔥🚒🔥🚒🔥🚒
the narrator is super knowledgeable and well-spoken. much appreciated.
Thanks for watching!
One of the best random UA-cam suggestions to come my way.
The workmanship, heavy lifting, precise approach, attention and care that is needed to craft, as well as the teamwork is nothing short of amazing. And I love the passion you all have, it really shows 💖
Yours is a community that deserves more recognition, as well as an artform I sincerely hope continues through the ages.
Thanks for being a great inspiration to many
Thank you so much for your kind words and for watching!
I got goose bumps the instant it separated and dropped into mans hands. I've watch 3 of these awesome shows back to back, I need a break from the tension. Can you imagine the tension these artists are under? Awesome!!!!!
The commentator, can she talk!.. She must be passionate about glass to chomps on for nearly 2 hours non-stop like that. Not complaining tho, as she made it all the more interesting to watch. Bravo Helen!
I love it when she's narrating, and one of the other ladies is really good too. Brings it alive for me! x
wonderfull comentary, you can realy feel the heat, great show better than sports
I thought it was Ellen D. talking for awhile...
she was entertaining a large crowed she cant just be silent lol
+ Michael Mouse *"The commentator, can she talk!.. She must be passionate about glass to chomps on for nearly 2 hours non-stop like that."*
She is in practice for being a US "news" commentator. Talks non stop, no information.
Another MASTERFUL ARTIST! What a joy to be able to see people performing with all their well-honed skills! Love it! Thank you , Corning Museum of Glass for these high quality productions!
This video really amazed me, and also the host did an amazing job. She explained everything just like she was explaining a live baseball game. Really good job. It must be exciting to be there.
Watching these people work I'm convinced they could not be anywhere but where they are. The sum of our specificities makes us who we are, and in some cases to be extraordinary.
Well said! Thanks for watching!
Disagree - many people have many talents, and they can choose where to apply those talents... And they can create anywhere.
Absolutely awesome! The commentator was brilliant, kept me engaged the whole way through, and she has a lot of patience, answering questions she's already given the answers to. As for the art work...Magnificent...the entire process, especially that last little bit.....
The repeat questions might have come from people wandering in during the show.
I just love the little dances that he does throughout, he's just so excited about his work!
30 years ago, I tried out glassblowing on a one evening course. I'll never forget that experience, and how difficult it was just to coordinate the turning of the pipe, to the movement of the glass. Seeing this is simply mind blowing…..
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Love this narrator. Doesn't leave alot of silence, very informative even if not answering questions. Usually get bored and have to skip through most of video. Not so here.
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WOW!!!!! Thank you for the education. I love the finished product but watching it go from nothing to something is just wow.
The narrator is an excellent teacher. Wish my college professors were as easy to follow. When I go to the museum from now
on I will understand more of what I am seeing. Great job!!
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WOW! Unbelievable teamwork. I have been mesmerized by glass work since I was a young boy and that was probably the most amazing piece I’ve ever seen made. Just incredible!
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I am a Master Sci/Med glassblower for 35 years and I have such respect for these guys!
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Utterly fascinating and delightful to watch. Bravo Davide and team! I was mesmerized and tense each time the piece came out of the oven. Great job! And Helen was a great narrator!
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I know in my heart that this guy makes amazing bongs
Why is that important?
I don’t think a professional would waste his life thinking about bongs.
@@kimmurphy6864 you're ignorantly mistaken.
@@onlyfacts7816 where can you get one if they are wrong?
@@rmzlife Salt is a very well known glass blowing professional featured on Corning who is known for his highend smoking rigs.
this! this is why i am so humbled by the skill and patients of glass artists
2 hours ago i said i'll just watch 5 minutes...........
No Neck why am I the same way😂😂
Same
Me too. My wife gave up on me. Was supposed to go to dinner. Oh well......."she's gonn miss me when I'm gone" :-D
i cheated and watched in 2x speed except for the crucials i slowed and replayed
No Neck 😂😂 same
Not sure how I found myself here, but I have no complaints, the spinning it into a plate at the end took me by surprise lol, very nice
NeoRipshaft lol fucking same here 😂
Yep, I had no idea how that round glass ball was going to become a platter, until the end.
you tube algorithm
where is the spoiler on this comment ....
shame,shame
They only said it was gonna be a platter throughout the entire 1hr 40min lol... unless you just skipped to the end, but you guys wouldn't do that tho would you?🤭
I love seeing master artisan at work. Thank you for putting these videos online.
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Anyone who has anything to say about the cost of art should watch. Amazing passion, focus and teamwork.
I stumbled over this channel and got totally hypnotized.
Great art, great artists
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Wow! This is amazing. I have been fascinated with glass blowing and creating since I was very young!! I tried it once in Israel - it was a crooked piece. I was assured they would reuse and melt the glass I wasted. It's wayyyy harder than it looks, heat aside! Props to these guys!!!!
Thanks for watching!
@corningmuseum I cannot say thank you enough times for these fabulous uploads of artists in action! Wow!!! Please keep uploading!!!!!!!!
We definitely will. Thanks for watching!
The narrator is amazing. The work is amazing. thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Artistry and craftsmanship the like of which is rarely seen. Very nice. Thank you.
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Wow, stunning, watched the whole process, mesmerised by the skill and danger, and incredible vulnerability and fluidity of the glass and complicated process....just amazing, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
This is incredible. Beyond..I've thrown pots and I know how hard that can be..but trying to do essentially that, but horizontally and with material that keeps changing consistency..and then there is the heat and the physical strength and the coordination of all of these people...it is beyond extraordinary.
Thanks for watching!
The thing is I was so excited too! Everytime they claped, I 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 too❣️
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I watched so many glass sculpting videos, but never with commentator so great and knowledgeable
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Utterly beautiful love Maestro Davide worn the glass what he doesn't know about glass ain't worth knowing or doing xxxx thank you for showing the anieled piece xxxxx
Sad stereotype that museums are boring, many I’ve seen or been to have been very enlightening on a core level even as a kid they did their best to entertain and even now as a 21 yr old it’s awe inspiring.
Wonderful display of a craft I know nothing about. The commentator is a very good speaker and knew a lot about the craft.
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They make it look effortless. Amazing! Good thing they have Mr. Gonzales and his strength. True teamwork.
Just finnished watching Blown Away on netflix and came here straight away. Anyone else?
me! This is soooo satisfying
That's great to hear! Thanks for watching Blown Away and our UA-cam channel!
Omg! I have seen this video before and really liked it, but right now , I wanna give a LIKE every time I see the Artist work with glass in this video!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
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This is the coolest artwork I have ever seen!!!!
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A cheer at the end! Finally!
I've seen so many of these vids end like a funeral, it's nice to see people visibly excited about what they just did
AMAZING WORK OF ART!!! Davide is one of my favorite artists, and this piece is absolutely stunning. What a treasure!
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What an amazing piece of artwork ..The creator and team worked like a well oiled machine ..Fabulous to watch thank you 😀
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Thank you for the magic spectacle ! It's very beautiful ! Grand bravo aux artistes ! Sorry for my bad english ! 👍👍👍💐💐💐💐 God kiss from France
Always interesting watching a master at his craft. Support team was excellent! They really seemed to work as one cohesive unit. Awesome.
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amazing a very very very professionally presented demonstration of the the artistes at the corning museum i really watched it from all the beginning - special thank for the commentator who had such a nice vocabulary to handle this even- thank you very much & kind regards from india- hope you all are safe form the corona
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I visited Morano, when I was working in Bologna, and had the pleasure of sitting in on a glass blowing exhibition. They were working on much smaller pieces. Davide and your other guests make some truly and awesomely beautiful works of art. Blessings.
Madness of artistic beauty! Congratulations to masters of artists!
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My favorite Artist of Glass... No matter how many new glass dabbers .. Ur work stands out
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Thank you! It's amazing to be able to watch all the steps of this process with explanations at the same time!
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We here would watch this just because it's awesome, but the chic narrating is over the top! She goes above and beyond explanation!
Just the fact that this dude is wearing a JIMI HENDRIX SHIRT shows he is SAVAGE.
TOOOOOO TRUUUUU. SQUSZ ME WHILE I KISS THE SKY!
now this is how to work with clay made of lava! that is what i think of in how it is built, i always loved how glass workers can make something out of liquid/solid fire. glad i clicked now i will stay to watch more. thank you for sharing .
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I really liked how informative Heather was. I mean, that's a huge part of Corning's goal, so this was amazing in my opinion
Thanks for watching and listening along!
This video randomly appeared on “recommended” feed. So glad I watched it. Absolutely fascinating art 👍👍👍👍👍 WOW!
From Australia.
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That was amazing display of artistry. Makes me want to go to the Museum.
You definitely should come visit us sometime! Thanks for watching.
Watching this was inspiring. The design, integration, teamwork, and passion grabs your attention and keeps ahold. I was at the Corning Museum years ago. I've never seen anything like it anywhere else.
Thanks for watching, Wendy!
super interesting.. especially the inside view of the furnace. That was a cool idea.
CaptainTruth : cool, yes, but hot also.
Taragnat Elise yuh
It's actually behind the drum. There's a block of optically clear fused silica built into the back it's filming through
Shes long winded thats for sure. Try music.
@@angeladobbs1991 she was my glass professor. she has over three decades of experience. davide has over five. corning has existed for over seven.
That was INSANE! I am so blown away... no pun intended...at the sheer talent and magic I just witnessed. I never knew glass blowing was so interesting and complex. I will be looking into a cruise where they blow glass. I am just amazed. Way to go Davide and team!!
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Wanted a quick video to watch. Couldn't stop watching. Fascinating.
Glassmaking can be so mesmerizing! Thanks for watching.
I watched in the maximum speed, and silenced.
Really fascinating combination of high class art making and TV-show and SPORTS EVENT! The enthusiastic speaker makes the whole very exciting!
screw football, let's make this the national sport.
Racist
@@salazarpayne3784 what?
I get what you mean. what a sense of humor!
What a wonderful experience watching this process, and learning about various aspects of the art ( and science). The commentator is fantastic. Appreciated the questions and answers as well.
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This is amazing to watch! I look forward to more, please keep it coming!!!
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Incredible! 👍👍🤯 Watched the whole thing not knowing what a "marini" is (still don't really know but it doesn't matter). The end result and how it got there is fascinating! And great job by the lady explaining everything and taking questions.
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Fabulous....I was only going to watch a few minutes....lol 2 hours later!
Fantastic work by an amazing artist and a fantastic team , it was a pleasure to witnes their work . Bravissimo
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That was amazing! What a beautiful piece of art!
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Thank You, Helen, for giving such a detailed description of this amazing piece. I found it to be quite riveting and watched the whole video. Davide Salvadore was spectacular and what a great finish. Piecè de résistance!
I loved watching all of this and am amazed at the Corning Museum and all it has to offer. I look forward to visiting one day. So very interesting.
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Love the final piece!! Just wish our comments in the live stream chat could be preserved with the final video.
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Corning Museum of Glass I'm sure you're mistaken. I JUST watched this "live stream" 9 months after. Sorry to call you out. I Loved Every Minute of this presentation. Thank You Corning for doing this. Jim
I clicked on this not seeing how long the video was but decided to let it play anyway. 2 hours flew by in a snap and I'm about to click on the Jim Mongrain demo which is another 2 hours. This is fascinating.
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that furnace makes me wanna say "that's all folks!"
Your giving your age away, me too, childhood cartoons.
@@korenmaccubbin3737 nah I don't think they are, unless I'm also giving my age away by knowing
What a stunning piece. I wouldn't like to be the person who takes it right at the end!
I love her commentary. Normally I have no idea what the heck is going on in glass videos.
i really don't understand the amount of dislikes for this video. what the hell is wrong with people nowadays, seriously?!
I love this stuff! They are so beautiful!
Amazing craftsmanship, a truly beautiful colourful piece. I've spent many a sunny day watching the talents of the glass blower on Eastbourne pier.
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That ending where the bulb spun out was pretty fantastic.
This is one of the best videos Corning has produced, a super artist and a great commentator! She was very informative.
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omg i was so mezmarized by this ,I was not able to finish this last night so i saved it to finish it today and was very impressed with the turnout way cool
I’ve seen a master of glass making do a set like that, only in black and white. Amazing job 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Never knew I wanted to watch something like this - and here I am... 1:45:40 - WOW! Awesome video! Thanks for posting this!
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AWESOME this was just a really fun way to spend an evening. thank you so much
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This commentators antics are the best. She's good. Real good.
That was not only fascinating but the skills here are mind blowing.
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Who’s watched this incredible feat more than one time? And I thought my stained glass was physical.
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Kudos to the presenter. She holds this all together brilliantly.
Am i the only one amazed by the fact that they somehow managed to have a camera INSIDE the furnace?
Tank you very much for this moment, It's a pleasure to see those demonstrations.
It's our pleasure, thanks for watching!
"The glass community".
I wish I was a member of a community. 🙁
That's all on you, bud. You need to find something you like to do, something you might be good at, then network with people who share your interests. Bonus points if they share your moral values and integrity as those people make great friends.
Watching from Australia. Wow, Such amazing talented people.
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300 people live and then another HALF MILLION after the live demonstration... that's quite some exposure...
Guruin
Wow just wow and I learnt heaps from the last her and the team behind the artist they were all in sync the entire time flawless and end result looks absolutely beautiful!!!!
Glassmaking is like a dance with all the glassmakers working in sync with each other, thanks for watching!
Absolutely amazing!
I've made a couple glass paper weights at fundraiser events. The gather is intimidating for sure, watching those clear gathers was something to see!! wow, amazing work to the team!!
I think I saw something like this years ago on TV. This is fascinating with the Narrator! Awesome! Subscribed.
That was truly amazing, his piece is BEAUTIFUL!!
Some aspects of making murrina seem to resemble the processes used in hard candy artistry (just much hotter!)
He is from italy so its more like making pizza.
@@greenlawnfarm5827 There is nothing similar to making a pizza other than the use of an oven. lol Hard candy is a good analogy but also polymer clay canes are a similar concept.
Have done both and can say for sure hot candy and hot glass behave similarly. Not exActly the same but similar
Clay and pastry dough patterns often cross over as well. FImo clay murrine is a thing.
I just witnessed creation of something exceptionally beautiful, WOW some humans are so talented ......
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Omg I have been there and I watched the glass show and she was the one talking that's so cool
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Beautiful work of art! Thank you for sharing it with the world!💖😊💖
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Amazing Davide!! ❤️👌🏼😃