Next, the artist will typically blow air through the blowpipe and into the glass to expand the piece as needed. An artist first gathers molten glass from the furnace using a blowpipe, which is then rotated to shape the glass symmetrically. The glass-blowing process is both dangerous and physically taxing. I didn’t even think about the fact that all drinking glasses are still blown by a person.” “I think in this day and age of machines and computers you just assume everything is made by a machine. “Glass-blowing as a whole wasn’t really anything that I’d thought about,” says Berk. These offer the perfect opportunity for you to learn with friends and family and get creative together.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. You'll also have the opportunity to learn from Elliot himself, with his 2 Day Masterclass! You'll need a little experience to get the most out of the course, as you'll spend your two days creating a 'Freeze Flame' - an intricate glass sculpture designed to look like a burning candle.īlowFish are also offering half-day classes, centred around next year's Easter and Queen's Jubilee holidays, with the intensive 3-hour masterclasses allowing you to learn all the skills needed to create 2 glass pieces to take home. You'll get to make 3 pieces during your 6-hour workshop, with Bethany guiding you through the entire process, including how to use their 1100☌ furnace! You'll also get the chance to take your glass creations home with you, after they've cooled down for a day in the studio kiln, so you can show off your glass creations to your loved ones. The Glassblowing Full Day Masterclass will offer the chance for complete beginners to spend a whole day in the Blowfish Glass studio, with all the materials, supplies and equipment you need (including lunch!) to leave a glass-making addict. Bethany teaching a student during one of her glassmaking workshops This is where their workshops come in, which are now available to book here on Obby! In the setting of the new BlowFish studio in Stourbridge (opening in early 2022), Bethany and Elliot will offer their insights, expertise and skills to those who want to learn the historical craft. When it comes to BlowFish Glass, Bethany aims not only for it to be an " ambassador for artists and their work" where they can showcase their original artwork, but also where others can embrace the art of glass-blowing for themselves. Check out the trailer for Netflix's Blown Away, starring Elliot, above! The pandemic meant the show's airing was delayed until the beginning of 2021 - with Elliot having to keep his involvement, and eventual win, a secret the entire time! The show's success has seen an increase in public interest in the unusual craft, with people looking to try their hand at glassblowing for themselves. Elliot's season of Blown Away was filmed in the winter of 2019 in Canada, just before COVID struck. It was Bethany who pushed Elliot to apply for Blown Away, which became a surprise hit amongst audiences during the lockdown(s) of the last 18 months. Having now been making glass for 7 years, Bethany has worked with many renowned glassmakers all over England and produces her own glass pieces which she sells in various galleries such as the Vessel Gallery, and the London Glassblowing Gallery, and of course on her own online gallery. An impressive artist in her own right, Bethany graduated from De Montfort University in 2014 with a degree in Design and a specialism in glass making. BlowFish Glass was established by Elliot's creative partner and fellow glass maker Bethany Wood (seen with Walker above).
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