Glassware That Captures the Fleeting Moments - CRAFTSOUL Ep4
Taiwanese artisan Lin Jing-rong has been exploring the materiality of glass through many of her stunning and visually deceptive pieces. By kneading baking soda into layers of glass in the heating process, she is able to create seemingly flowing bubbles in firm glassware. With sophisticated shaping techniques, Lin transforms stiff glass into plastic bag-like objects. Learn more about how she continues to push her craft further.
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