Studio Demonstrations: Paul Stankard and Lucio Bubacco
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
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Watch Paul Stankard & Lucio Bubacco demonstrate for their Studio course, Fiore e Angeli (Flowers and Angels), in which they share their signature flameworking styles and techniques in a celebration of flowers and angels.
Learn more about Paul Stankard and his work at: www.cmog.org/bi...
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While revisiting this video demonstration, I was reminded how happy and full of joy I was when sharing my paperweight making techniques and collaborating with my dear friend Lucio Bubacco. Our demo captured the spirit of the course titled Fiore e Angeli (Flowers and Angels). Lucio’s sculptured Angel was designed to hold my overlaid gold leaf Floral Orb in one hand and a long stem flower in the other hand. The piece came out beautifully, and we sold it to benefit student scholarships. With our decades of melting glasses at the torch, creating our signature work comes naturally and easily. I’d like to say to the shallow and judgmental commenters in this stream, that, at this stage in my career, I shouldn’t be sensitive to the comments. But the comments about my behavior don’t feel right. I was on a creative high while working with a dear friend and giving back to the glass community, both of which mean a great deal to me. It’s a blessing to feel joyful and still engaged in the craft I love.
Mr. Stankard,
Let me start out by saying that I am in no way a "kiss up", but I would like to say that your passion showed in this video. Both you and Lucio Bubacco are masters and the piece was beautiful! I understand the creative high when doing something you love and the sensitivity when it is criticized by someone. I wish you many more years of doing something that is both beautiful and a contribution to the world.
Hey, Mr. Stankard! Brett here. Great to see you. Say hi to K and J! K's paintings are awesome. I see her on FB.
I really enjoyed your talking and your enthusiasm. It also helped show a comfort with what you are doing, and the thought process.
I'm a programmer and you will see the same thing there online. People are quick to criticize someone who shows their work and thus makes themselves vulnerable. Any craft or artform is hurt by this attitude.
It was also neat to see at which points the other guy did and didn't respond, it provided a metric of his concentration. You talking made me feel like I was you in the room, shaping glass.
Thank you
Paul Stankard Mr. Stankard, your work is incredible. People narrow minded do not accept that there are different types of teaching techniques as well as different tipe of masters, and in arts and even inside the same art there are different ways to achieve knowledge, for some just looking at the masters performing and others with a both-ways communication ... I wish you just disregard those comments about your behavior, in my case I love when I can have a little more approach to the artists and feel that he recognize my presence in the studio.
Paul Stankard I enjoyed it Paul. Don't let the haters get you down! So good =)
I absolutely adore the camaraderie between these two talented men! Please ignore comments to the contrary as I truly believe they do not understand the pure joy those moments, of working together with respected friends and artisans, bring. You both shared not only amazing talents with your class (and those of us lucky enough to watch) but the passion and creative spirit that you want to share to inspire others to explore. I thoroughly enjoyed this and thank both maestros for bringing us into your world if only for a few moments.
Oh my God, Paul Stankard! And in the glass museum for over one hour!!! I barely started the video and I'm already super excited about it! Thank you sooooo much! #LifeGoals
OMG they should show it on tv, so talented people should be famous instead of all this celebrities who don't deserve attention they get!
Beyond amazing. I am in awe of the speed with which the two of you completed this piece.
Okay, Lucio is making it look so easy! it's amazing!
Thank you Mr Stankard your the reason I started flameworking
such a beautiful collaboration! I'm in awe!
I can only say I'm absolutely speechless with the piece of art here. It's simple gorgeous on every possible way and seeing it's totally handcrafted makes it unbelievable.
Congratulations Paul and Lucio!
Utterly beautiful thank you for sharing this beautiful art to the world xxxxxxx
Thanks for the answer. I just found out the AR glass COE is 91, so pretty similar (but not the same). Wow, I know that soft glass is exceptionally difficult to work with. It can shatter any time. Credit to Lucio!
Amazing! They had so much fun, and made it look easy, which it is far from being! I enjoyed that sooo much!
Like watching a master and an impersonator trying to keep up with his mouth.
One makes mind blowing art out of nothing, the other is making a school project.
Lucio was so polite and gracious in a display of overwhelming difference in talent. It was a privilege just watching him work.
I'm not sure how you can look at Paul's leaves and flowers and say that. Lucio is an amazing artist, but Paul is clearly a great talent as well, even if he does sound like a bumbling old man sometimes.
Paul Stankard is one of the great, if not the greatest lampworker in the United States. it's definately not "school project" level.
lefr33man Definitely not definately or were you meaning defiantly?
Well Stankard was working for accents, and his florals and his glass work are just as good as Lucio's. The fact that you think differently makes you kind of a twit.
I know nothing of Paul Stankard or Lucio Bubacco. My impression is that Lucio is very stern with his work, takes it very seriously at every step. That is one type of master.
Paul on the other hand is very happy and bubbly, and not afraid to make mistakes at all, because he knows he can fix them, and if he can't then it is not a big ordeal to just start over, and that is a sign of a different type of master that is ultimately just very comfortable around glass.
Then again Lucio doesn't seem to speak much english, and Paul was dealt the hand of being presenter as well. It is difficult to be such a bubbly happy guy that usually just flows around the work space having to work and present at the same time. I am sure that if you saw him working alone you would feel very differently.
It's really hard to beat the Italians at fine crafting work, Italy is filled with talent.
Good thing I'm Italian :D
Jean the Shiny Umbreon You may be an Italian but i believe he said Italy was filled with talent. :P
Wow....simply amazing
This is awesome , amazing skills
Incredible to watch. What I don't comprehend is how can they keep the pieces out of the flame so long without them cracking?
Absolutely Brilliant!!!!!!!! Beautiful, Beautiful Piece!!!!!! Bravo Gentlemen!!!! Thanks for sharing! ♡♥♡♥♡♥♡♥♡♥♡♥♡♥♡♥♡
awesome! im loving these hour long videos
To the people on this thread who are criticising Paul Stankard I've just got 2 words : SHUT UP!!
Nobody forced you to attend this class and you didn't even pay for it! This is a privilege!! A gift from the artists and from the museum!
And, on top of that, consider that, when you are making comments about someone, this person may actually read them and get hurt. Which, unfortunately, was the case here. Clap, clap. Well done.
Paul Stankard is a master of his art and his heart is kind and generous. What more can you ask for???
such awesome guys! love this!
What a treasure and a treat!
Thank you so much for posting these videos!!
How often do they burn themselves over the years?
Awesome craft!
That is absolutely beautiful. Great video.
Absolutely great skills at work here. Thanks!
do you guys ever give the "degenerate" glass blowers recognition? Some of the most impressive/technical/artistic stuff I have seen has been from that scene.
WOW!!! CRAZY SKILLZ!!! I AM SOOOOOO LOVING THIS!!!
MUITO TALENTO,ISSO É UM DOS DONS PERFEITO,PARABENS.
Pani Umelci, tak niečo krásneho som doteraz ešte nevidel ,úžasné krásne to sa neda ani slovami opísať.
I saw Bubacco's work in Venice last year and I was so impressed by the anatomical accuracy of his human figures, especially small and thin appendices like fingers, nipples, penises, horns, etc. He seems to create these details so naturally and fast in the video, although better close up would have made it easier to appreciate the creation process.
Thanks for sharing this
forgot snodgrass when mentioning american flame workers
hes a legend
two great artists!!
Lucio is a genius. I admire his Garden if the innocents. He is the master of glass figures. I wish he had more screen time and more time to speak.
Thanks for watching!
@thegaffergirls and hearing Paul laugh is a gift .
now that was something special
siz bu işi çok iyi biliyosunuz harikasınız elinize sağlık
I have no idea how I got to this side of youtube, I'm not even interested in glass making yet I watched that whole thing...
so get into it
you have a lot of free time
great one!
immense, so luccio works soft glass? or is it completely different to 104 coe,? thanks!
Fantastico lavoro .
Thanks for watching!
what a soldier of glassmaking
My god Luccio is good.. what he made lacks words to describe..
I would give anything to get that..
That is awesome.
Lucio is certainly a master
You guy are so funny and entertaining
This is actually an experimental character piece on the sunglassed stoner in the background.
thank the good lord luccio called the cameras... that little flower was amazing, but not as amazing as those wings...
So this is what John Hammond is doing these days after Jurassic Park. Haha
Complimenti alla vostra arte, siete davvero bravi ed è affascinante vedere il vostro lavoro. vorrei un aiuto se è possibile, mi dice dove acquistare un forno per il raffredamento dei lavori? Grazie.
Just wondering, I am used to "hard" glass now (Pyrex etc) but in the past i have learnt glass blowing with "soft" Schott AR glass. Is the glass Lucio uses, similar to this "soft" glass? Is the EC the same?
i agree exactly with peachy's comment. follow the action!!
When Paul laughs I get flashes of Chucky! But seriously tho! Mad talent!
This guy is awesome in Bering Sea Gold too
Inspirational
I love how Italians just MUST talk with endless hand gestures.
Why didnt I get into this sooner, this is a total stoner hobby :D
Can anyone tell me what kind of torch Lucio is using?
surely these guys can make me a bong!!! :) these guys are amazeing
that laugh on 9:23
Can the glass explode in your face if its not the right temp?!
ann53090 Yes it can, thermal shock baby!! It's ruined many of my t shirts
I think the reason why he is talking so much is because I think he is talking to his class
grande lucio
Why do people always say "no offense" when they publicly say something really horrible about someone else. Just take credit for it because believe me you are offending someone. If you really don't want to offend anyone just go back to listening to dubstep and shut up. really no offense.
YES!! 👍🏻
thanks Corning .. Paul & Lucio..
your channel is awesome .. the LIVE demo's on Ustream are beyond
ustream.tv/channel/studio-demos /
x00x mo & the girls
that should be the phantomatic "al-quaeda" that every news journal is talking about.....
Paul needs to be more confident, I consider both of these masters of this fascinating art!
Haha,05:09 looks like there is Jesse Pinkman from Breaking Bad standing in the back :D
by the way, that camera man is terrible!
what kinda glass does the white bearded guy like ?
Your fucking spider scared the hell out of me!
So awesome he's talking about one of Clinton's pieces despite it being a pipe Clinton's amazing
1:06:08 This video is full of funny moments
Hey Dude could you Like pass the Rod...its Puff Puff Pass Homie
They all need to wear black suits and tie with white shirts
Santa is that you?
The one with the shades looks sleepy
Amber is hot
This is amazing also.
Amazing glass work, horrible camera work. Way to focused on what Lucio was doing.
he can't work and talk at the same time because he talks with his hands
Turn the volume down and you’ll learn something
Guy in shades... so. stoned.
hot piece cold piece its gonna crack bla blabla please you teaching a grandmaster?
There are so many insecure people in the creative arts they ruin it for the true creators
The cameraman did not show how the Italian man made the wing because he’s so fixated on loudmouth
they r not american
ambers a babe
a little less yappin'
I wish he would stop talking and just work.
one artist and one demented old man
Shut up ...Paul Stankard is and one of the best in the world!
@@Beecharmer799 I agree! So many ignorant people commenting. Paul Stankard is the kind of teacher students love and never forget.
This is hard to watch.
that american is doin nothing he just talk too much !!!
massinissa berber your an idiot.
so motor mouth made a marble. while a master created art
And you made what?
I like lucio the other guy is jealous of him obviously
I don't like Paul
Lucio seems anti social and Paul seems insecure...
Pauls laugh is really annoying ^^
Foolish American... made me realize everything isn't as funny in life as I thought.. but thanks :)
Like all Americans..., Yap, yap, yap.., let the man get on with it; really I don't know..., the man is trying to work but, all the Paul can do yap, yap, yap...!