Tokyo in a bottle... |
What
does it take to turn a simple piece of glass into a work of art with a unique shape and color? You can get the answer from a glass maker. Glass makers are masters of their profession. Glassblowing techniques are passed down through apprenticeship.
Glass making began around 3000 B.C. and the modern art of glass blowing was developed in the mid first century. Today, glass makers and glass blowers use different types of equipment and techniques to create artistic and functional pieces of glass art. The end result might be a lovely perfume bottle, a stunning sculpture, or a useful plate or bowl.
So how is glass made? To describe the process in a simple way, a glass
artisan takes pieces of glass, puts them on a pipe, heats them up, then blows
into the pipe and spins it until the glass is just the right shape. Glass making began around 3000 B.C. and the modern art of glass blowing was developed in the mid first century. Today, glass makers and glass blowers use different types of equipment and techniques to create artistic and functional pieces of glass art. The end result might be a lovely perfume bottle, a stunning sculpture, or a useful plate or bowl.
Bottled Sky Tree |
Such admirable pieces can be created from hand blown glass! When it is complete a piece can be vibrant and colorful, smooth and elegant, or simple, clean and colorless.
Finished pieces will vary greatly in size, shape, and functionality. Glass art can take many forms, including glass blowing, glass casting, stained glass making, bead making, and, glass fusing.
You can see Yokohama through this rounded bottle.
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