When glassmaker Isobel Waters works in the hot shop, using a blowpipe to form and shape molten glass bubbles, she often spends an entire four-hour shift on a single piece.
The furnace temperature can reach up to 650°C, and manipulating the glass…

When glassmaker Isobel Waters works in the hot shop, using a blowpipe to form and shape molten glass bubbles, she often spends an entire four-hour shift on a single piece.
The furnace temperature can reach up to 650°C, and manipulating the glass…