Bring the Heat Demonstration | Christa Westbrook
Watch as Christa Westbrook creates a large-scale piece consisting of pinwheel shapes with layers of transparent and opaque colors, using a technique called veil cane.
The pinwheel pattern symbolizes community and unity and, for Westbrook’s Native American family history, a part of the past and future. Each piece of cane represents an individual in the community that, once grouped, works together as a whole.
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In our live demo series, Bring the Heat, join us for a live stream of glass artists demonstrating their expertise and skillful execution while “in the zone.”
During each demo, an artist will present a personal design they’ve worked to perfect, and they will be live on the mic to narrate as they work-a rarity for live artist demonstrations and a first at the Museum.
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I am continually amazed at the level of precision, teamwork, and raw endurance necessary to make these pieces. Outstanding job all around! It was a delight to watch the process start to finish!
One of my favorite artists in the world.
What an amazing piece! Congrats to the entire team!
I think this is my most favorite piece I’ve seen created on here. Gorgeous!
I love that you put out these videos. It's been a delight to watch such skilled artisans at work! Many thanks :-)
Stunning
Stunning! I had no idea it would be so big.
Amazing
I wonder if there could be an edit tacked on the end of these demonstrations to show the finished piece? I would love to see the final results.
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1:37:37 you can see the finished project
How does the blow pipe stay cool while handling it especially when it comes out of the oven
Where’s George Kennard to handle that last gather lol
Sean really want you really really liked it really bad bad right now right right but I just don’t want it right right but I just don’t want you right right next door but I’m really right now I’m not really really good not really really right really good now I just don’t really know how bad you really do now right right next door to end but I just really don’t know how to make a big mess I don’t know how bad you but you I really cannot do but you
I'm quite surprised how nervous the commentator is. It seems that he needs to prattle on about sometimes inane facts. Just a reminder, sometimes silence is golden.
the rustling of the mic makes this unwatchable
Wow what an underwhelming piece. And it only took several million dollars in equipment!