Sunday, September 14, 2008

Jerome Baker Wins the Cannabis Cup

This is the footage of the awards ceremony at the 2002 High Times Cannabis Cup. This was the climax of months of hard work by the entire Jerome Baker Crew. Glass Blowers, Sales, Shipping and Management were all involved in the production of these pieces. We designed and made 5 pieces that were all shipped to Amsterdam well before the competition. We staked out the line to get into the venue with Jerome staff that gave everyone who was waiting in the long lines a bong hit! Everyone enjoyed the experience and voted us number one. This event was masterminded by our behind the scenes genius,David Townsend. David was my Carl Rove and he was invaluable in our success at The 15th annual High Times Cannabis Cup put on by the one and only 420 tours who are now no where to be found. I recommend that everyone who cant find any other excuse to visit Amsterdam, go to this event in the years to come. This is a one and only in Amsterdam experience. Look out for my new book coming soon! This story and many other exciting stories like it will be documented.

The Bong That Won The 2002 HighTimes Cannabis Cup

This is a bit of footage of our winning bong from the 2002 High Times Cannabis Cup. I made 5 bongs that were all very similar. Each was our "Mothership" and each had sculpted indica and sativa buds all over the back of them. We had a small booth that people could actually smoke rips out of the pieces.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Old School Footage of the Jerome Baker Glassblowing Studio

This was the studio next door to the Central Jerome Baker Designs Factory - This is where Dave Strobel and German Joe did the research and development on our high end line - This is a rare look at how the Jerome Baker Designs JBD studio was run - This studio created all of the Millifiori and Murrini that we used in the production bong line - This studio also creates a portion of the ( hand worked ) sections that we would later apply to the bong on the lathe - Please e mail me with questions - I am also available for consulting - jason@mauiglassblowing.com

Friday, September 12, 2008

Tour the Jerome Baker Factory

Check out this footage that I found of the old factory. This is basically a tour of the warehouse that we had just down the street from headquarters. This was taken just after we moved into this building. This was primarily a storage depot for our boxes, peanuts, and bubble wrap. We also had all of our raw glass tubing and rod going through there. Check the video it is a great document.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Cesare Toffolo

Here is my main man Cesare Toffolo doing what he does best – working hot in the FLAME – this guy is the world’s premiere flameworker – which means “ The Best “ check this out – you don’t see too much technique like this online ! – I was the shop tech at Pilchuck Glass School during his class – I was honored to take this footage of him and I have lots more I will post over time – The week following this class was Cesare’s class at the Eugene Glass School and I was again honored to be his teacher’s assistant – so the deal here is if you really want to learn about Cesare and how to do it his way you would go to his studio on Murano – www.toffolo.com you can spend time with him there and he will teach you how to make art the traditional Venetian way –

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Gallery Tour

Have you seen our gallery at DaFactory in Haiku Hawaii? – check out this video of a show that we had during the Spring of 2008 – I designed this gallery based on some old school Venini designs – these display shelves are custom made – E mail me mauiglassblowing@gmail.com and I can help you with your display – I also had all of these pedestals made to spec for the gallery – We change the show often and try to highlight different techniques in glass – contact me and let me know if you are interested in something special –

Super Heated

I was able to catch up with the guys from Northwest Iron Works http://www.nwiron.com – Vince Thomas and crew are doing things with glass that you would not believe! – They have developed a brand new glory hole that runs on propane and melts borosilicate glass to a workable viscosity – They told me that they are working closely with David Winship from winship glass supplies and Henry Grimmett from Glass Alchemy to further develop their systems – Vince was also working closely with Matty White who was actually using the glory hole during the Friday Night Demonstration at Uroboros Glass Studios in Portland Oregon – The Northwest Iron crew from Veneta Oregon rocked the house ! – They had a huge glass tubing of borosilicate on a blowpipe and made a crazy cup! –Could this be our future? – SUPERHOTSHOP - check back for the video! –

Maui Big Waves Jaws

Our big wave demo was done during what turned out to be the largest swell in 2008 – the waves were huge and the surf break “ Jaws “ was going off – Jaws is right down the street from the studio and we often go there when the waves are breaking just to watch the action and be a part of the excitement – There are loads of helicopters and jet skis buzzing around the waves – Laird Hamilton lives in our little village of Haiku he is one of the alpha male surfers on the island along with the infamous Ian Walsh and many others – They are often found surfing the 60 to 80 foot waves that break here during the winter ! – During this demo we decided to pay respect to the winter energy by creating one of these monster waves! – We had an incredible time making this piece – the video really explains the age old process of making a glass wave! – Enjoy and e mail me if you want a glass wave for your house – I can make you one! – mauiglassblowing@gmail.com

Billy Kreutzmann of The Grateful Dead blows glass ?

Did you know that Billy Kreutzmann, http://www.billkreutzmann.net/ the drummer from the famous rock band The Grateful Dead was here in our glassblowing studio to visit us? – Wow what an incredible time! – We had the David Nelson Band and Billy in our studio and they actually rocked out a set while we made a beautiful sculpture in glass – We had the guys from the University of Hawaii come over – AL P Ness and Mark Nowicki came over with their giant gathering balls and ladles – Charles Lowrie and team made an incredible sculpted skull with a lightning bolt in it – after the sculpting was complete the casting team stepped in and began to ladle about 100 lbs of glass into a rectangular form on the hot plate – while the pouring was happening the skull was carefully plucked into the glass – all the while the band was rocking out behind the glass action ! – what a production – what a performance !- In the end the piece was in the annealer for over two weeks – during that time we had a power outage so the piece was tragically cracked – Keep checking back for the next attempt at this incredible SteaL Your Face !

Blown Away - New ( Glass Art ) Television Show

Have you seen our new Television Show? – check this trailer and get a glimpse into the lives of a few goofy glass artists and the beautiful creations that happen daily! – we worked very hard on this cut with Solomon Enos and Daniel Anthony – www.solomonenosgallery.com – They are some of the most incredible artists that I have met – Solomon’s work ethic is like no other and it was really awe inspiring to watch him at work on his drawings and Paintings – Solomon’s art is very prominent here on the Hawaiian islands and this is THE artist to watch! – check out his work and really see what is happening now here on the islands!

Glass Art Society Trip To Portland

June 2008
I have just returned from the Glass Art Society Conference in Portland Oregon and it was a great time – www.glassart.org I saw lots of old friends and I had a look at where the art glass industry is – I saw a few incredible demos – Lucio Bubbaco did an incredible flameworking demo and Karen Willenbrink did an unbelievable hot glass ( bench flamework ) demo only to mention a few – The demos were at Elements Glass Studio – www.elementsglass.com and boy what a studio – I thought we had a ( supershop ) but oh boyee – that studio is one of the most incredible public rental shops that I have seen – I was truly inspired by the sheer size of the interior – This place is huge and they have these incredible sub studios within the warehouse – check it out sometime when you are in Portland – the owner Ian is a very nice guy and very approachable – I have seen him make some huge work before – He is a master glass blower – no faking here ! –

While in Portland I visited the Mark Wooley Gallery - www.markwoolley.com They had a precarious art glass show going on – it was a sort of illegal utilitarian glass show – I question how they are legally able to have pipes and bongs displayed for sale – you may know that I was arrested in February of 2003 for making glass bongs – The Federal Government locked me up for making what they deem as “ drug Paraphernalia “ – I was part of a large bust called “ Operation Pipe Dream “ aimed at the paraphernalia industry – Today there is a thriving bong and pipe trade show in Las Vegas www.champslv.com – Ill keep you posted with more thoughts and issues about bongs –

I also got to see Saeed Mohtadi from the Eugene Glass School www.eugeneglassschool.org – they seem to be holding strong and running a tight ship – these guys are some of the friendliest in the business – the facility is incredible and they are offering lots of really neat classes so I recommend that you check their site and schedule – I also spent time with Howard Sandberg and team at CBS Dichroic www.cbs-dichroic.com – I made them a new infomercial that you can watch here on their site ! – I have been using their product for ions and highly recommend it – They have some of the greatest coating out there –

1st Annual International Hot Glass Invitational

1st Annual International Hot Glass Invitational
April 3rd-4th, 2009
South Point Casino
Las Vegas, NV

This is going to be the big one folks – Will Menzies from the Flow Magazine http://www.theflowmagazine.com/ is putting together an event that will surely be the largest glassblowing extravaganza the studio glassblowing movement has ever known ! We are calling out the troops for this one – This will be an incredible gathering of artists and collectors that will prove to be THE EVENT TO BE AT! This will be a demonstration/ competition of huge proportions – Surely covering a broad spectrum of glass working techniques - glassblowing / showmanship / and skill ! – The Event will be next door to and in association with the Glass Craft Expo www.glasscraftexpo.com– an show that has been going on for Fifteen Years - Wow and check this out it is going to be at the arena – right next door to the casino – We hew! This arena is The Equestrian Facility of the South Point Casino. This 30,000 sq foot, 4400 seat arena is fully climate controlled and ventilated. The arena is well prearranged with 4 - 72" Flat Screen Monitors that face all side of the arena, as well as a full theatrical lighting set. The control room for the monitors and lighting sits atop a 2 story private "VIP" bar, which has seating for 250 and a full bar with kitchen access. This is going to be the ultimate voice for the art of glass. This is an event that brings the excitement of glass to a captive audience that, when engaged, will become inspired somehow in their own realities! Heavy Man! So anyway there are going to be a few categories. There will be a flame working exhibition that will highlight the extreme technical difficulty of the hand worked glass. Artists and their respective teams will have designated times to do whatever they can dream up. There will also be three full offhand benches on the center stage for hot glassblowing. The goal is to provide the audience with the largest, most dramatic glass sculptures and vessels that the session will allow. There will be glassblowing teams from Mexico Australia Japan Seattle and New York. This will be the ultimate learning experience as well as an incredible networking opportunity for anyone interested in the glass arts. Some of the best artists from around the world will be in attendance. The event will be held from 4 pm til 10 pm Friday and Saturday, the 3rd and 4th of April, 2009. Their will be 3-4 flame working and furnace platforms. The contestant will have 2 1/2 hours to produce their works, providing 2 rotations per night. Flame working contestants will be scheduled both Friday and Saturday night. Furnace working will be Friday night and Saturday night. These team demos will be wildly interactive, educational and incredibly fun for the entire family. I recommend that you fly in early and check out some of the Glass Craft Expo – don’t forget that you can get a booth there as well – lets not forget that times are tough and this is a great opportunity for artists to show off their most recent works – This highly successful event hosted over 200 instructors, 2000 students and 9000 attendees at their 2008 show in April. Rooted in the flat glass world of stained, fused and slumped glass, the show has grown to include hot glass artisans, manufacturers and distributors that account for 1/3 of exhibitors, teachers and students. The show currently appeals to everyone from the hobbyist to the full time artist. The International Hot Glass Invitational will help the show put more emphasis on "High Art & Craft".


E mail me for more info - mauiglassblowing@gmail.com