Door County Cherry July 23, 2022 Share July 23, 2022 Quote The glassblowers split up into pairs. One team collaborates on a troll-like "tree baby" while the other forges flames and fiery chile peppers. AIrs July 22, 2022 Link to comment
Door County Cherry July 23, 2022 Author Share July 23, 2022 I'm glad no one was booted. I knew who would win as soon as they said they were doing the harder piece. Link to comment
Dots And Stripes July 31, 2022 Share July 31, 2022 I thought Dan was the obvious elimination. He does his own thing, which is great, but it doesn't really translate to competition. 1 Link to comment
Eliza422 August 2, 2022 Share August 2, 2022 I *loved* the tree baby. Everything about it was harder than the other piece. I would love to own that. I think it was much more interesting than the literal (again!) interpretation of hot and spicy as flame and pepper? Really? 3 Link to comment
dleighg August 2, 2022 Share August 2, 2022 4 minutes ago, Eliza422 said: hot and spicy as flame and pepper? also, I thought both the flames, and *especially* the peppers, were kinda "gift shop style." I mean pretty, but just repeating something over and over that's pretty is not exactly art. 4 Link to comment
Eliza422 August 2, 2022 Share August 2, 2022 Just now, dleighg said: also, I thought both the flames, and *especially* the peppers, were kinda "gift shop style." I mean pretty, but just repeating something over and over that's pretty is not exactly art. Definitely! Even the main judge said they were eye candy - exactly what you use to draw people into your shop. There was nothing else conceptually to that piece at all. 2 Link to comment
akg August 3, 2022 Share August 3, 2022 I did love the color of the flames though. The weren't just a straight red, there were hints of yellow and they looked very fire-like. 3 Link to comment
Door County Cherry August 4, 2022 Author Share August 4, 2022 46 minutes ago, akg said: I did love the color of the flames though. The weren't just a straight red, there were hints of yellow and they looked very fire-like. Plus, there was some depth provided by the white glass underneath. I liked them too. 2 Link to comment
BryroseA August 7, 2022 Share August 7, 2022 I couldn’t help cackling during the judging when Nick Uhas kept being like “Wow, I LOVE this!!” about the flame & peppers, followed by Katherine and the glass judges being basically like “Wellll, actually it’s very pedestrian and basic and would only appeal to simple minds with no understanding of sophistication or technique.” 😂 6 2 Link to comment
incandescent August 31, 2022 Share August 31, 2022 Well, call me simple, 'cause I liked the peppers much better than baby Groot. 5 Link to comment
HurricaneVal September 12, 2022 Share September 12, 2022 I didn't understand the whole concept of Baby Groot. I missed the challenge parameters at the beginning, so how did they come up with that? It seems....obscure. 1 1 Link to comment
Bruinsfan April 8 Share April 8 (edited) Weren't their synonyms "alive" and "well"? At any rate they chose to depict it as "Little Otik" from the Czech fairy tale about a tree stump adopted as a substitute baby that begins eating everything in sight. I thought the arrangement of the flames and peppers lent them a bit more complexity than their construction alone, and the piece was very pretty. But I can see the judges going for the more difficult, symbolic piece even if it wasn't as visually impressive. And Dan deserved to go home two challenges ago for that crap thimble, so I'm not going to mourn his string of peppers getting the axe. Edited April 8 by Bruinsfan Link to comment
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