Tuesday, May 02, 2006


More pictures of the glass blowing class we took this past weekend in Seattle @ Seattle Glass Studio. Posted by Picasa

Patrick and Nat, Cross that River I think is the song they are into at this time. The Chumstick Liberation Front is Rockin' Leavenworth if you haven't seen them you've missed out. Posted by Picasa

Ralph and Steven enjoying the music and enjoying just letting it happen. Freedom is a wonderful thing, especially with great music Posted by Picasa

Patrick belting it out while Pinky looks on, sounded great, and a good time was had by all. Posted by Picasa

Sergio keeping the beat and enjoying every minute of playing. Posted by Picasa

Nat getting ready to come in on harp, sounding good at practice Posted by Picasa

Steven of Chumstick Liberation Front at the normal Monday night practice Posted by Picasa

Jerrilyn taking a gather of glass after adding color to a previous gather, there are many steps to make one piece of art. The first thing is safety, everything there is extremely hot. Posted by Picasa

Jerrilyn opening up the top of the glass, learning how to use the Jacks. There is so much you can do with the glass and it all starts out the same way, as a gather of molten glass on the end of a pipe. Posted by Picasa

This is Mike the TA in the class opening the end of a glass so that it can be opened up and shaped. It's all about touch, timing and Heat, heat is your friend. Posted by Picasa

Jerrilyn getting ready to start working on a new piece of glass, those glowing holes are 2300 degrees, Very HOT!!! Posted by Picasa

Jerrilyn in class at Seattle Glassblowing Studio working on a glass with very hot glass. Posted by Picasa