Corning Museum Brings Kids Drawings to Life: I really love this idea. Get a bunch of kids together with a bunch of glass artists and make some magic. I hope I can do something similar with Turnstyle someday. The kids do the drawings and pass them off to the artists to bring them to life in three-dimensions in hot glass! 60-Year anniversary of Corning's "200-inch Disk" This is really crazy. Back in 1936, Corning created a 200-inch disk for a telescope. The largest at the time. I've seen the first; failed attempt in person at the Corning museum and it is a sight to behold. It's even more impressive when considering the work that went into it! Some quotes from...
Progress! My vision of the studio is coming together here with the TTC inspired paint job and my little buddy Akio helping me out. Got some nice stripe-painting tips from marthastewart.com. Don't hate! It worked! Looks super crisp. Also, if you need to paint up high, find yourself a shopping cart. The paint tray fits in the child seat like a glove!
Come back soon!
-Clayton
Still waiting. This was rough because I just wanted to get started and there was nothing to be done except clean the place like I has OCD. Definitely got that pube situation under control though so that's something.
Stay tuned!
-Clayton
Disaster Strikes! In this installment, the studio is underwater! Well, the equipment at least. A moat has been created by the Spring thaw stopping me from getting to my container full of equipment. Now we play the waiting game...
-Clayton
Welcome back! If this is your first visit to the blog, go back and check out "Building the Studio: Part 1". I'm putting this series together to document the creation of Turnstyle Glassblowing Studio. In this installment, I'm describing how I hope to lay out the equipment once it arrives. It brings back memories already! The shop has come so far and surprisingly almost everything fits together as I envisioned it here! Lucky guess. Enjoy!
-Clayton