• GBC Ep.27- SALT: Celebrating 20-Years Behind the Torch and Polishing Door Knobs

  • Jul 14 2021
  • Length: 2 hrs and 48 mins
  • Podcast

GBC Ep.27- SALT: Celebrating 20-Years Behind the Torch and Polishing Door Knobs

  • Summary

  • Welcome to a Glass Blowers Companion Episode 27!

    It is finally time to kick off Season 6!  Thank you to everyone that has tuned in to the show, shared it with your friends and family, reached out to me with a comment and to all of the artists and guests who have taken time from their day to share their glass journey's.  

    Season 6 kicks off with one of my favorite artists and humans in the glass community SALT. For the last 20-years SALT has pushed the boundaries of borosilicate glass and shown true innovation when it comes to creating functional, smokable works of art.  In 2017 representing the pipe culture, the coning museum of glass invited Salt to demonstrate his craft on a streamed presentation and  eventually added the first pipe to its permanent  museum collection. 

    It was an honor to have SALT join me in the virtual studio and truly hope you enjoy this conversation. 

    Find SALT on Instagram @saltglass @salteyelens @glassgrabapp

    Wanna join our growing community, gain access to video tutorials, and One-on-One Coaching calls with me all while supporting the podcast??? Use this link to become a WyzA$$ and continue to grow as an artist! SUPPORT

    Follow WYZGUY MEDIA on Instagram @jmichaelglass @glassblowerscompanion @fyeah_disney @one_little_spice

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