I've had my eye on the glassblowing class at Jersey City Art School since late 2010, but I got a little busy what with going around the world and all.
I got back to it today, after morning yoga, taking a class with Kiva Ford who is an expert glassblower in both the artistic end of things and also in scientific glassblowing.
We heated up some blue glass in front of a torch, then melted some strips of beige glass onto the face, twirled it around into a spiral, then flattened it for a nice pendant.
Next up was heating up a bubbly pipe of green glass and then blowing it into a water globe for plants.
There's a lathe class and in the winter, a Christmas ornaments class. I'm going back for sure. This was a ton of fun.
I got back to it today, after morning yoga, taking a class with Kiva Ford who is an expert glassblower in both the artistic end of things and also in scientific glassblowing.
We heated up some blue glass in front of a torch, then melted some strips of beige glass onto the face, twirled it around into a spiral, then flattened it for a nice pendant.
Next up was heating up a bubbly pipe of green glass and then blowing it into a water globe for plants.
There's a lathe class and in the winter, a Christmas ornaments class. I'm going back for sure. This was a ton of fun.
See if you can guess which one I made and which one Kiva made. Okay, too easy. |
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