There are few things that meld science and art better than glassblowing. An arduous fusion of the two, glassblowing sees artists meticulously heat raw lumps of material to as much as 2,400 degrees Fahrenheit, then spin, twist, and trim them with a variety of tools, maintaining that perfect temperature all along, to create everything from neon signs to towering installation sculptures to tiny, delicate hummingbirds.
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TikTok Fetes One-Year Anniversary Of Ad Platform By Asking Creators To ‘Re:Make’ Iconic Commercials
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Creators Going Pro: Netflix Snags YouTube Science Expert Nick Uhas To Host The World’s First Glassblowing Competition Show
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