What is the blown glass?
Foung Glass has been for several thousand years, but its popularity has been rediscovered at the age of 60. Since then he has become a fast -growing hobby. Over the years, the results of the glass produced were generally the same, but the different methods that were used. Both men started workshops in the Toledo Museum of Art in Toledo, Ohio. Harvey Littleton and Dominick Labino, known for the Glass Movement studio in the 1960s, made meal glass and flowing from glass in private artists.
This experience has evoked incredible interest around the world and blown glass is quickly known all over the world. Artists are now famous all over the world for their excellent and unique creations. The process of preparing glass for blowing is very tiring and Requires a lot of delicate details. Raw materials such as limestone, sand and other compounds are collected and placed in the furnace. The furnace must burn warmer than 2000 degrees Fahrenheit (1093 degrees Celsius) to transform the ingredients inward into the molten glass.
The color is then used to shape the glass as soon as it melts. Blowpipes are hollow tubes of about five feet (1.524 meters) long. The molten glass is located at one end of the wound and the air then blows into a glass to shape and shape it on the artist's desire. The forms can also be used to produce patterns in glass.
There are two specific flowing methods. One flowing method is evoked outside. Using the Offhand method, the artist places the blown glass of molten glass at the end of the Blowpipe. Fouw Glass is then created using various techniques blowing and shaping the glass also with the hands of artist, ls and molds.
Lamp work is the second method used in flowing. When using the working lamp method, the artist uses the flame from torch to soften the glass. After the glass is softened, the glass is formed and shaped with hands, tools and forms of the artist. The method used in Blowing Glass is based on the personal preferences of the artist.
FLOWN GLASS is an extraordinary work of art created by an artist. Every piece that is made is unique. Sculptures, figures, Christmas decorations, vases, papers and beads are various blown examples of blown glass and are found around the world.