dude those stained glass retti's are the bomb yo, wheres this guy located at?
dude those stained glass retti's are the bomb yo, wheres this guy located at?
Ahem... please allow me to introduce Alain to the forum. He is French and *very* talented. He works in traditional montage and actually studied under Wallstab. Heads up, guys. We are now an international forum!
- RAM
we have orrza and a guy from london as well be nice to see venice represent as well tho.
Well, I was gonna post this under it's own new thingy, but here goes.
http://translate.google.com/translat...lr%3D%26sa%3DG
This guy is pretty interesting too. Shane hooked me up with this stuff.
Kurt Wallstab was born in east germany, in the Türingen mountains where is located the town of Lauscha.After that he've gone to west germany where he died ther's 4 or five years.I've seen his pieces and him on work in the Ittig glasshaus in Wertheim where h've worked with Hans Joachim Ittig on Glass Montage which have taken on his blow pipe and transform to big pieces.Originally Posted by Sol
welcome glad to see the international communtiy strating to make their presence known here you have beautiful work to say the least. hope you become a regular vistor thanks for the info and the beautiful work peace brett
Hey is that first one a bow tie>? lol first time I've seen that on something not piper inspired....
Very nice work. Now I am going to see what Rex linked up....
And Sara, from France!!
Welcome to the GLDG!!
~Misha
Heads up, guys. We are now an international forum!
- RAM[/QUOTE]
Awesome international lampworking help! sweet!
I'm actually looking for video of wallstab working. Corning apparently has a couple in their library,,,,,,,
Not Wallstab but this is a great video. Lauscha soft glass montage technique.
https://youtu.be/6OtXezwd3Go
"Destruction leads to a very rough road, but it also breeds creation."
I just hung out with Hauns Ittiag at champs. I have a open invitation to go work with them. (getting my pass port as soon as I get home)
I bought his fathers 40mm and pedal a few years back.
NicoO,
The corning library is the "Rakow library."
https://www.cmog.org/research/library
If you need any help drop me a p.m., I can always contact Eric Goldschmidt. He is the corning glass events supervisor. I had not known he was a phish friend , until I was a guest artist at corning last December.
My grandfather was born in Lauscha too and left Thuringia to go to Berlin in the early twenties. He was a very Talented scientific glass blower and I watched him working since I was a little child. Years later I had the oportunity to meet Matthias Klering working on a Montage. I would compare his style with Wallstabs and it was just amazing to see how "easy going" the glass was in his hands.
In the late 90's/early 00's Robert Mickelsen had a website of flameworked artists I think it was called global-flamework.com or something like that. The flamework world was much smaller then, he had about 25 or so artists represented which covered most of the big names. Anyways I downloaded them all since I was on dialup then and after a little digging I found them. Here is the images from Kurt Wallstab's gallery.
https://imgur.com/a/HjPzNsh
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