Studio demonstrations: Simone Crestani [electronic resource] / The Corning Museum of Glass.

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Studio demonstrations: Simone Crestani [electronic resource] / The Corning Museum of Glass.

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1 streaming video file (65 min.) : digital, sound, color
Other Authors: 
Santini, Emilio, artist.
Crestani, Simone, artist.
Corning Museum of Glass.
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Video
Bib ID: 
141535
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Simone Crestani : developing your idea in boro
Live-streamed Studio demonstration: Sione Crestani
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Studio background noise only, no narration.
Simone Crestani, glass artist.
Presented as a live streaming demonstration, July 23, 2014, on location at The Studio, The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY.
Watch as Simone Crestani demonstrates for his class, Developing Your Idea in Boro, which helped students find the best flameworking techniques to develop their projects.
Mode of access: internet.
Simone Crestani is an artist, a designer, and a glassblowing master. He was born in Marostica, in the region of Venice, where he still lives and works. The privilege of living near Venice, a glass capital, has given him the opportunity to make frequent visits to Venetian glass masters. He started working with glass in 2000 as Massimo Lunardon's apprentice, during which time he mastered different techniques of flameworking. He is represented by galleries in Paris, Milan, and New York City.
Event Notes: 
Presented as a live streaming demonstration, July 23, 2014, on location at The Studio, The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY.