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13.07.2023

Glassblowing for beginners

Hey everyone!


I've always been fascinated by the art of glassblowing, but I've never had the chance to try it myself. I've seen some incredible glassblowing demonstrations and videos online, and I'm truly amazed by the skill and creativity involved in shaping molten glass into beautiful and intricate forms.


I would love to learn more about glassblowing from those who have experience with it. What got you interested in glassblowing? Have you taken any courses or workshops? Are there any recommended resources or online courses for beginners like myself? I'm eager to hear your stories, recommendations, and any tips you may have for someone just starting out.

Lora
13.07.2023 16:10

I've been practicing glassblowing for a few years now, and it's truly a mesmerizing art form. I started by taking a basic glassblowing course at a local studio. It was a fantastic experience, and I highly recommend starting with a hands-on class to get a feel for the techniques. The Corning Museum of Glass also offers some excellent online courses!

Ace
13.07.2023 16:12

Welcome to the world of glassblowing! :))

I got into glassblowing after stumbling upon a glass art exhibition. The intricate designs and vibrant colors captured my imagination. I joined a community studio and started attending workshops regularly. It's a wonderful way to learn from experienced artists and meet fellow enthusiasts. Don't be afraid and give it a try!

Glass
13.07.2023 16:20

I recommend checking out the YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@PurrGlass

He shares tutorials and insights for beginners. Also, keep in mind that glassblowing can be physically demanding, so it's important to work with a skilled instructor who emphasizes safety.

X
13.07.2023 16:24

If you're serious about learning glassblowing, I suggest looking for a reputable glassblowing school or studio near you. Many offer beginner classes that cover the fundamentals and gradually progress to more advanced techniques. Hands-on instruction is invaluable in this craft. Good luck on your glassblowing journey!

ethan
14.07.2023 10:44

I fell in love with glassblowing during a visit to Venice. The Murano glassblowers' skill and artistry were simply breathtaking. If you ever get the chance, I highly recommend visiting Murano to witness this ancient craft firsthand. It's truly inspiring.

Olaf
14.07.2023 10:46

Hey there!

I suggest looking into flameworking as well. It's a technique where you use a torch to melt and shape glass rods. It's a bit different from traditional glassblowing but equally fascinating. It's a great way to experiment with smaller-scale glass pieces and jewelry making. Have fun!