A Dream Came True



It’s intrigued me ever since I was a little girl… how an artist can take hot melted glass, put it on a stick, and turn it into something remarkable and useful.  The swirls of color, the specks of detail… How do they do it?

blown-glass-vase

On our honeymoon, my husband and I passed a unique little shop that had big, beautiful blown glass pieces.  We walked over to them and Nate commented on their stunning colors, and I said how great it would be to learn how to do that someday.  Little did I know that my sneaky, creative husband had already arranged for a private lesson from a master the very next day.

We arrived at Keila Glassworks, and a big, dreadlocked man greeted us with a smile.  He bore a striking resemblance to one of my fellow art students at Union University, or for you, perhaps the “typical” art student.  But he handled hot glass with perfection, and somehow managed to not catch his massive amount of hair on fire.  For about 2 hours, Nate and I learned the basics of glassblowing and made three pieces with some assistance: two tumblers and a vase.  Did you know that it actually takes two people to blow glass?  One to blow into the pipe and one to keep the pipe moving.

Kelly O'Neill glassblowing

Nate glassblowing

It was so much fun, and one of my dreams came true. (Thanks Nate!)

What is something you’ve always wanted to do?  Why not make it happen in 2009?  Email or comment with your dreams.  I want to know! 

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