PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- A group of students put their creative skills to the test, with extreme temperatures and molten glass. "It's running at 2100 degrees. It's on 24-7, 365 days a year," Jon Sirockman ...
TIFFIN, Ohio — With the holidays right around the corner, one area glass artist is not only offering products as a gift, but experiences in the art form as well. What started as a passion project for ...
The hot spot at this year’s Bratwurst Festival was the Left-Brain Hot Glass area in the craft show in the City Hall parking lot. Glass blower John Rath, with the help of his wife, Sue, daughter, ...
You’ve probably seen pretty, handmade glass Christmas ornaments hanging on trees, but have you ever wondered how they were made? GMC decided to celebrate the holidays by having some of their very own ...
This holiday season, there's lots of options for spending time with loved ones or friends, but News 9's Robin Marsh and Lacie Lowry found a unique alternative. For their Holiday Adventure, they made ...
SAN ANTONIO – Vases, colorful glass dishes and ornaments; Do you ever wonder how these memorizing pieces of art are made? Glass blowing would be the simple answer, but as a local family shows KSAT, it ...
Heat from a 2,000-degree furnace roared out into the room, gently kissing the faces of the group gathered to watch a glass artist open the heavy door for the first time. “Oh my, that is hot,” one said ...
Houston’s only open-access glass-blowing studio, Three Dimensional Visions, is offering the opportunity to create your own holiday ornament during Make an Ornament sessions. Every Sunday afternoon, ...
Starting the process > VIDEO: Blowing your own glass Christmas ornaments Stanton pulls out a 4-foot metal glassblowing pipe from seven awaiting use, their open ends in a smaller oven next to the main ...
Glass artist Conrad Williams helps a guest make an ornament using a portable, 2000-degree furnace at his poolside studio at the Ritz-Carlton Naples Beach Resort. Laura Gates/Citizen Correspondent ...
Through the window at his business on Third Street, you probably have seen him sitting at his desk. Unless you stop to take a closer look, you may not know that he is blowing glass and making holiday ...
David Gappa, left, owner of Vetro Glass Blowing Studio in Grapevine, uses a cherry wooden paddle to help him shape the glass. Glass blower Spencer Crouch places the molten glass into a furnace to heat ...