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Qué (quién) es GLASSWORK - definición

TECHNIQUE FOR FORMING GLASS
Glass blowing; Glass-blowing; Glassblower; Punty; Marvering; Hot shop; Blowing glass; Pontil; Pontee; Glassblowing museums; Glass blower; Blown glass; Gaffer (glassblowing); Glory hole (glassmaking); Mould-blowing; Blowing (glassmaking); Glass-blowers; Glass-blower; Glasswork
  • Glassblower [[Jean-Pierre Canlis]] sculpting a section of his piece "Insignificance"
  • Glassworking in a hot shop in New York City
  • cane]] which involves the use of rods of colored glass
  • Glassblower Romeo Lefebvre in his workshop in [[Montreal]], 1942
  • Glassblowers at work, Crown Crystal Studio, Waterloo, Sydney, 1950
  • A glassworks in England in 1858. During the Industrial Revolution, techniques for mass-produced glassware were improved.
  • Glassblowing production methods in England in 1858
  • Use of a glory hole to reheat a piece on the end of a blowpipe
  • How a wine glass is made, [[Kosta Glasbruk]], video
  • Roman blown glass ''[[hydria]]'' from [[Baelo Claudia]] (4th century AD)

Glasswork         
·noun Manufacture of glass; articles or ornamentation made of glass.
Glass art         
  • Kiln-formed glass sculpture "[[United Earth]]" by [[Tomasz Urbanowicz]]
  • [[Dale Chihuly]] sculpture, [[Kew Gardens]], London
  • Part of the Harvard Glass Flowers collection
  • Persia]], The Hague Municipal Museum
  • A display at [[Canberra Glassworks]], Australia
  • A sample of the Blaschka invertebrate models
  • Water Walk by [[Paul Housberg]]
WORK OF ART WHICH IS SUBSTANTIALLY OR WHOLLY MADE OF GLASS
Glass Art; Glass museums; Glass museum
Glass art refers to individual works of art that are substantially or wholly made of glass. It ranges in size from monumental works and installation pieces to wall hangings and windows, to works of art made in studios and factories, including glass jewelry and tableware.
Came glasswork         
  • Frank Lloyd Wright, Hollyhock House, Los Angeles, CA
  • Railway station showing fine Art Déco leadlighting with grisaille and yellow stain. Limoges, France.
  • Lyon and Cottier, Stained glass panel in the transept of St. John's Anglican Church, Ashfield, New South Wales (NSW).
  • Theo van Doesburg, ''Leaded Glass Composition I''
  • Clara Driscoll, Louis Comfort Tiffany & Co. head designer, c. 1899–1920, Tiffany "Daffodil" leaded glass table lamp. This is an example of copper foil glasswork, an alternative to came glasswork.
GLASS JOINED WITH CAME STRIPS OR FOIL
Copper-foil glasswork; Stained glass lamp; Lead came and copper foil glasswork
Came glasswork is the process of joining cut pieces of art glass through the use of came strips or foil into picturesque designs in a framework of soldered metal.

Wikipedia

Glassblowing

Glassblowing is a glassforming technique that involves inflating molten glass into a bubble (or parison) with the aid of a blowpipe (or blow tube). A person who blows glass is called a glassblower, glassmith, or gaffer. A lampworker (often also called a glassblower or glassworker) manipulates glass with the use of a torch on a smaller scale, such as in producing precision laboratory glassware out of borosilicate glass.

Ejemplos de uso de GLASSWORK
1. Bead Making÷ Students are introduced to techniques for making beads, one of the earliest forms of glasswork.
2. ARTICLE Hýdýr Göktaţ, who has been following events in the world and Turkey for the last 22 years, is now opening an exhibition of his fusion glasswork in Ankara.
3. Likewise if you do not pay attention to every detail when you are reporting news, you may easily harm yourself or others,‘ says Göktaţ ANKARA – Turkish Daily News ARTICLE SUMMARYHýdýr Göktaţ, who has been following events in the world and Turkey for the last 22 years, is now opening an exhibition of his fusion glasswork in Ankara.
4. The artistic liberty he took with his roughly shaped, gold–splattered Lava Vase (circa 1'18) prompted a New York Times reviewer of the era to write that it was "in the category of attempts that were best thrown away." In his glassmaking, Tiffany could reach forward, using the vaporization of metal oxides to create an iridescence on his glasswork, imitating the ancient glass artifacts that so captivated him.