Check out the beatiful blown glass display (Connecticut)

Fluting a pbs blues peice. Watch me make a large blown glass vessel or bowl.

Time-lapse photography of James Hayes installing his blown glass chandelier on the ceiling of the Burrow in the Student Life and Technology Center.

The Flygsfors designs of Paul Kedelv have shot up in price over the last year or so, perhaps in part because this website kept telling people how good they were. It’s such distinctive, collectable art. I’ve just done a search on the ‘net and I can’t find another example of a Fantasia art glass vase object being sold anywhere. This one cost us considerably more to buy than the selling price of the last one (0 in 2007 for an 8 inch version – it was sold as a wedding present for a couple of art collectors who won’t sell it of course, but I’m sure they’ll be pleased to see the prices rising). I don’t think you’ll see them under US0 again. www.modernistglass.com Height. 25 cm (10 inches) Width: 12 cm Weight: 980 g Engraved “Flygsfors-57″ and “Coquille” to the base, stickered underneath (original price tag?), stickered “Coquille FLYGSFORS SWEDEN” Condition: very light wear to the base aside from a less than 0.5mm fleck, wear to the sticker, a few unintended bubbles (largest 1x3mm), a few scratches to the exterior (longest 2mm) Our Reference: 2668 Price: US 0.00 + shipping

Glassblowing video. Modern art glass by Tom Michael, Odyssey Art Glass Studio. Romeo, Michigan, USA. Video 1