Flowing Earthtone Moon Shadow

Flowing Earthtone Moon Shadow

Flowing Earthtone Moon Shadow

Flowing Earthtone Moon Shadow

Flowing Earthtone Moon Shadow

Flowing Earthtone Moon Shadow

Flowing Earthtone Moon Shadow
Flowing Earthtone Moon Shadow
Flowing Earthtone Moon Shadow
Flowing Earthtone Moon Shadow
Flowing Earthtone Moon Shadow
Flowing Earthtone Moon Shadow
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Flowing Earthtone Moon Shadow

Art Glass Vase (ID: A175908)
Designed by The Glass Forge
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The creation of a glass object begins by gathering a small amount of molten glass, which is then shaped into a round form by rotating it in a wooden cup. After the initial shape is formed, colors and patterns are added, and more glass is gathered to achieve the necessary amount for the piece. The gaffer slightly chills the glass and starts inflating the first bubble, shaping the molten mass by hand and reheating it in a glory hole multiple times.

Tools such as blocks, paddles, jacks, and wet newspapers are used to refine the shape, while additional glass is added for features like feet, handles, or abstract elements. The process can take up to 2 hours and may require assistants.

Once the piece is complete, it is placed in a 950-degree annealing oven to cool slowly, preventing fractures from forming due to rapid cooling. The piece remains in the oven overnight, cooling to room temperature, and cannot be touched until the next morning when it is fully set. Cleaning is simple, as no paint is used on the glass, so a glass cleaner and towel are sufficient for maintenance, with no risk of rubbing off any color.
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The Glass Forge

The Glass Forge

"Movement, heat, light, teamwork, and the physicality of the process have attracted us and kept us interested in this molten material."

Following months of intensive discussion, planning, building, and preparation, The Glass Forge Studio first lit its furnaces on Memorial Day of 1998. The studio became a reality through the vision of several artists who met while working for various San Francisco Bay Area glass studios. Currently, this collaborative team consists of artists Lee Wassink, Nathan Sheafor, and Dennis Hoerauf, all of whom bring unique skills and vision to The Glass Forge.

Specializing in Venetian-style art glass, The Glass Forge team begins each piece by gathering clear, molten glass from the furnace on a long, hollow rod. Next, they apply various decorations and colors to this clear glass. Then, the glass is blown like a balloon to achieve the desired shape, and finally, the top and bottom of the piece are finished.

Each of the collaborative artists at The Glass Forge studied in college hot shops and honed their skills in professional glass studios and workshops.