1 00:00:06,466 --> 00:00:12,013 Throw sand, lime and soda into a 2,000 degree Fahrenheit furnace, 2 00:00:12,096 --> 00:00:14,140 and you get liquid glass. 3 00:00:14,223 --> 00:00:18,311 Skilled glassblowers gather the molten mixture using hollow pipes. 4 00:00:18,394 --> 00:00:23,024 And when they blow, glass inflates to form a bubble to shape and sculpt. 5 00:00:23,107 --> 00:00:25,651 The tools and techniques date back to Roman times, 6 00:00:25,735 --> 00:00:26,986 but we're about to 7 00:00:27,695 --> 00:00:28,571 turn up the heat. 8 00:00:29,322 --> 00:00:31,657 We're back at North America's largest hot shop 9 00:00:32,366 --> 00:00:34,410 to watch ten exceptional artists… 10 00:00:35,953 --> 00:00:38,456 …fight fire with fire. 11 00:00:38,539 --> 00:00:39,957 And now the fun begins. 12 00:00:42,210 --> 00:00:43,294 Go big or go home. 13 00:00:43,377 --> 00:00:44,754 And with great risk… 14 00:00:45,588 --> 00:00:47,799 -Oh, God. -Rest on the bench. Rest on the bench! 15 00:00:47,882 --> 00:00:50,259 -I always come out swinging. -…comes great reward. 16 00:00:50,343 --> 00:00:51,511 -Yeah, baby. -Whoo! 17 00:00:51,594 --> 00:00:53,971 If they can survive our fiery competition, 18 00:00:54,055 --> 00:00:56,390 they'll win a life-changing prize package 19 00:00:56,474 --> 00:01:00,353 that will establish them around the globe as Best In Glass. 20 00:01:00,436 --> 00:01:03,856 I'm Nick Uhas, and this is Blown Away. 21 00:01:10,571 --> 00:01:13,116 Glassblowers, welcome back to the hot shop. 22 00:01:13,199 --> 00:01:16,160 And congratulations on making it to the final four… 23 00:01:17,370 --> 00:01:18,996 -again. 24 00:01:20,164 --> 00:01:23,042 There's no room to be mediocre at this point. 25 00:01:23,126 --> 00:01:25,336 I'd like to make it to top three. 26 00:01:25,419 --> 00:01:27,505 I have three wins right now, 27 00:01:27,588 --> 00:01:30,591 and I'm looking for a fourth, a fifth and a sixth win. 28 00:01:30,675 --> 00:01:35,054 At the end of this competition is a $60,000 prize package 29 00:01:35,138 --> 00:01:38,641 that includes a residency at the Corning Museum of Glass. 30 00:01:38,724 --> 00:01:42,562 With that prize and the title of Best in Glass, 31 00:01:42,645 --> 00:01:44,313 one of you will be over the moon. 32 00:01:45,064 --> 00:01:47,233 And that brings us to your next challenge. 33 00:01:47,316 --> 00:01:50,111 Since the first space launch in 1957, 34 00:01:50,194 --> 00:01:54,282 earthlings have been fascinated with galaxies far, far away, 35 00:01:54,365 --> 00:02:00,955 including today's guest evaluator, space scientist, Dr. Marianne Mader. 36 00:02:04,041 --> 00:02:04,959 Space scientist? 37 00:02:05,042 --> 00:02:09,297 She gets to, like, explore space via, like, telescopes and data? 38 00:02:09,380 --> 00:02:10,673 Like, that is so cool. 39 00:02:11,257 --> 00:02:14,510 Marianne has lectured at the International Space University in France, 40 00:02:14,594 --> 00:02:19,599 collaborated with NASA, and hunted meteorites in Antarctica. 41 00:02:19,682 --> 00:02:23,519 As a kid, I remember looking up at the night sky 42 00:02:23,603 --> 00:02:26,647 and being in complete awe of the universe. 43 00:02:26,731 --> 00:02:30,484 It fueled my curiosity and sparked my imagination. 44 00:02:30,568 --> 00:02:34,363 One of the most humbling things is-- is just looking into space. 45 00:02:34,447 --> 00:02:36,532 You feel that connection with greatness. 46 00:02:36,616 --> 00:02:40,369 For this challenge, we want you to channel your inner billionaire 47 00:02:40,453 --> 00:02:42,830 with your very own space shuttle 48 00:02:42,914 --> 00:02:44,957 and create a stellar piece of art 49 00:02:45,041 --> 00:02:48,461 that is inspired by the vastness, beauty and wonder of space. 50 00:02:49,754 --> 00:02:52,965 Space is big. There's a lot there. I want to make everything. 51 00:02:53,674 --> 00:02:56,177 We can literally take this in any direction. 52 00:02:56,260 --> 00:03:01,057 We will be evaluating your work on design, concept and technical skill. 53 00:03:01,140 --> 00:03:03,059 The sky's the limit on this one, 54 00:03:03,142 --> 00:03:05,686 so we want art that delivers a big bang. 55 00:03:06,562 --> 00:03:08,022 -Boom. 56 00:03:08,105 --> 00:03:10,691 Glassblowers, this is your mission. 57 00:03:12,401 --> 00:03:15,363 The winner of the challenge will be named Best in Blow. 58 00:03:15,446 --> 00:03:19,784 The artist that does not blow us away will be eliminated and must leave the hot shop. 59 00:03:20,534 --> 00:03:23,079 Glassblowers, prepare for blastoff. 60 00:03:23,162 --> 00:03:25,331 You'll have four hours for this challenge. 61 00:03:25,414 --> 00:03:27,917 Your time starts now. 62 00:03:34,674 --> 00:03:41,097 I am making a piece that is inspired by life forms of a galaxy far, far away. 63 00:03:41,180 --> 00:03:45,601 So I'm making a fungus alien mommy 64 00:03:45,685 --> 00:03:49,647 that births a little fungus alien baby. 65 00:03:50,398 --> 00:03:53,484 It's really open to the imagination what's out there. 66 00:03:53,567 --> 00:03:56,070 And I think that's what makes it so exciting. 67 00:03:57,530 --> 00:04:01,909 I am making a planet with a moon crashing into it. 68 00:04:01,993 --> 00:04:05,329 Through chaos and destruction comes new life and beauty. 69 00:04:05,413 --> 00:04:08,332 This is, kind of, my dream challenge. I'm stoked about this. 70 00:04:08,916 --> 00:04:10,042 I love space. 71 00:04:13,254 --> 00:04:15,423 With space, I think about the vastness. 72 00:04:15,506 --> 00:04:19,218 It's something that in a weird way terrifies me but also fascinates me. 73 00:04:19,302 --> 00:04:23,389 I'm gonna make a solid skull that has a little planet inside 74 00:04:23,472 --> 00:04:25,516 that you can only see through the eye holes. 75 00:04:25,599 --> 00:04:28,227 I wanted to, kind of, reference the idea 76 00:04:28,311 --> 00:04:31,355 that at one point we thought the earth was the center of the universe. 77 00:04:31,439 --> 00:04:34,775 So it's, kind of, about the philosophy of our existence as humans. 78 00:04:35,568 --> 00:04:37,695 My design is a planet Earth. 79 00:04:37,778 --> 00:04:41,115 It will be suspended from the ceiling, floating in space. 80 00:04:41,657 --> 00:04:43,242 If I was a billionaire, 81 00:04:43,326 --> 00:04:46,454 I probably wouldn't be flying penises to other planets. 82 00:04:46,537 --> 00:04:48,873 I might just spend my money here on Earth. 83 00:04:49,790 --> 00:04:51,375 The earth must spin on. 84 00:04:57,006 --> 00:04:59,884 The first thing I need you to do is to grab some bar color, 85 00:04:59,967 --> 00:05:01,302 so we can make some stringers. 86 00:05:02,261 --> 00:05:04,013 Making glass. 87 00:05:06,057 --> 00:05:07,350 Let's do it. 88 00:05:07,975 --> 00:05:08,851 I feel good. 89 00:05:08,934 --> 00:05:12,938 After winning the last two challenges, I wanna continue riding that wave. 90 00:05:13,022 --> 00:05:15,399 Especially with this challenge, it's right up my alley. 91 00:05:15,483 --> 00:05:18,861 I can't wait to start making some space stuff. 92 00:05:23,616 --> 00:05:27,536 When I think of space, I think about what's out there. 93 00:05:27,620 --> 00:05:29,413 That is so cute. 94 00:05:30,706 --> 00:05:33,417 This piece is an otherworldly alien. 95 00:05:33,501 --> 00:05:35,503 I'm going a little sci-fi. 96 00:05:35,586 --> 00:05:38,255 Do I believe in aliens? Of course I believe in aliens. 97 00:05:49,225 --> 00:05:52,603 I'm making a planet, and I've done, kind of, the-- the planets. 98 00:05:52,686 --> 00:05:54,021 Now I'm adding clouds. 99 00:05:54,939 --> 00:05:57,650 Eventually, I'll gather over this, make the skull around it. 100 00:05:58,234 --> 00:05:59,151 Hope this works. 101 00:06:00,069 --> 00:06:01,612 I doubt myself every day. 102 00:06:01,695 --> 00:06:03,989 There's a little voice in your head that starts to eat away. 103 00:06:04,073 --> 00:06:05,741 And that's just natural, I think. 104 00:06:05,825 --> 00:06:06,867 Back and forth. 105 00:06:07,535 --> 00:06:09,954 I am making a planet, and this moon is going to be… 106 00:06:10,037 --> 00:06:12,206 …crashing into it. 107 00:06:13,040 --> 00:06:16,460 I would love for you to tell me about glass in space. 108 00:06:16,544 --> 00:06:19,672 Oh, my gosh. Okay, this is a really cool topic. 109 00:06:19,755 --> 00:06:22,425 The way you get glass in space 110 00:06:22,508 --> 00:06:25,386 is you can have these incredible impact events. 111 00:06:25,469 --> 00:06:27,930 Let's just say something crashes into a planet that's huge. 112 00:06:28,639 --> 00:06:32,059 That force is so powerful it can melt rock, 113 00:06:32,685 --> 00:06:35,438 and then you get this glass preserved. 114 00:06:35,938 --> 00:06:37,398 -Cool. -That's amazing. 115 00:06:37,481 --> 00:06:38,315 Yeah. 116 00:06:39,900 --> 00:06:41,402 It's awesome to think about, 117 00:06:41,485 --> 00:06:44,280 you know, that you're part of the gears of the universe. 118 00:06:44,363 --> 00:06:47,408 How could you ever be in the wrong place at the wrong time 119 00:06:47,491 --> 00:06:50,244 if this machine turns so harmoniously. 120 00:06:50,327 --> 00:06:52,204 Light, light. Lighter, yeah. 121 00:06:53,080 --> 00:06:56,167 My design is a planet Earth suspended from the ceiling. 122 00:06:56,250 --> 00:06:57,835 You get the corners. 123 00:06:57,918 --> 00:07:00,713 I really want to put some bling on this Earth. 124 00:07:00,796 --> 00:07:03,257 I don't know how it's gonna land, but, uh, we're goin' for it. 125 00:07:04,008 --> 00:07:07,136 Katherine, what is that glass that Dan's using? 126 00:07:07,219 --> 00:07:08,888 That is called dichroic glass. 127 00:07:08,971 --> 00:07:11,390 It has a film on it, so when you're looking at it, 128 00:07:11,474 --> 00:07:12,933 it's reflecting one color, 129 00:07:13,017 --> 00:07:15,561 and when you're looking through it, it's another color. 130 00:07:15,644 --> 00:07:17,021 -Fascinating. -That's good. 131 00:07:18,981 --> 00:07:22,318 I think it was developed to be used on the windows of the space shuttles. 132 00:07:22,401 --> 00:07:25,070 -That makes a lot of sense. -Good job. 133 00:07:28,282 --> 00:07:33,787 I want to create this almost tree-like 134 00:07:33,871 --> 00:07:37,583 fungus alien that sprouts pods. 135 00:07:37,666 --> 00:07:40,920 Okay, go ahead and grab that bit. 136 00:07:41,003 --> 00:07:45,132 I think that I thrive in challenges like this one 137 00:07:45,216 --> 00:07:48,844 because I tend to try to think outside of the box. 138 00:07:49,512 --> 00:07:50,721 Looks pretty weird. 139 00:07:51,555 --> 00:07:52,389 In a good way. 140 00:07:54,141 --> 00:07:55,100 I love it. 141 00:08:06,487 --> 00:08:09,073 I'm about to start building up to sculpt the skull. 142 00:08:09,156 --> 00:08:11,992 I have made skulls before. It is tricky. 143 00:08:12,785 --> 00:08:16,288 It seems like it would be round, but it has all these surfaces and facets. 144 00:08:16,372 --> 00:08:18,999 So, once I have the glass, kind of, molten, 145 00:08:19,083 --> 00:08:23,254 I'm pushing the material around with the corks to shape the head. 146 00:08:23,337 --> 00:08:27,591 I don't have, like, a plan going into it, so I'm, kind of, feeling it out as I go. 147 00:08:30,761 --> 00:08:33,847 I've never made a moon before. I've always wanted to make one of these. 148 00:08:34,557 --> 00:08:36,183 And then we gotta put some craters on it. 149 00:08:36,684 --> 00:08:40,521 I'm making the moon pretty thick, that's so when I push these craters in, 150 00:08:40,604 --> 00:08:43,816 it will actually, kind of, push some of the material out around it 151 00:08:43,899 --> 00:08:44,733 and make this, like… 152 00:08:46,193 --> 00:08:47,278 crater shape. 153 00:08:52,241 --> 00:08:54,243 John Sharvin's moon is lookin' cool. 154 00:08:54,326 --> 00:08:57,079 Sharvin, who knew? The sleeper! 155 00:08:57,162 --> 00:08:59,707 There's a lot of pressure on this competition. 156 00:08:59,790 --> 00:09:02,793 I did not really picture myself being in the final four. 157 00:09:03,419 --> 00:09:06,797 Katherine, we're sending one of these artists home today. 158 00:09:06,880 --> 00:09:09,925 How do you think that's going to affect them emotionally, 159 00:09:10,009 --> 00:09:12,678 so close to the end of the competition? 160 00:09:14,263 --> 00:09:16,015 I hope it's not devastating 161 00:09:16,098 --> 00:09:19,643 because they've all done really, really well to make it this far. 162 00:09:19,727 --> 00:09:22,396 I actually feel like I can, kind of, relate to this situation. 163 00:09:22,479 --> 00:09:26,317 So, I actually applied to be an astronaut a number of years ago, 164 00:09:26,400 --> 00:09:27,860 and I-- I made it pretty far. 165 00:09:27,943 --> 00:09:28,861 Wow. 166 00:09:28,944 --> 00:09:31,238 And of course it was disappointing 167 00:09:31,322 --> 00:09:32,948 not to make it to the end, 168 00:09:33,032 --> 00:09:37,202 but over the years, I've had advice from numerous astronauts. 169 00:09:37,286 --> 00:09:39,371 And what they all say is, 170 00:09:39,455 --> 00:09:42,958 when you're shooting for that big, audacious goal, 171 00:09:43,042 --> 00:09:45,544 make sure you love what you're doing along the way. 172 00:09:47,379 --> 00:09:51,050 Being in this competition, it's vindication for the things I've done, 173 00:09:51,133 --> 00:09:53,427 all of the work I've made that's still sitting on shelves, 174 00:09:53,510 --> 00:09:56,013 and the things that have been sitting in the gallery, not sold, 175 00:09:56,096 --> 00:09:58,098 but knowing that I'm doing it for a reason. 176 00:09:58,682 --> 00:09:59,516 Flip. 177 00:10:00,142 --> 00:10:02,478 I'd love to make the top three. 178 00:10:02,561 --> 00:10:06,148 I really want to win this thing, you know, to the point 179 00:10:06,231 --> 00:10:09,026 where I'm, like, pushing myself to exhaustion. 180 00:10:09,735 --> 00:10:12,571 I've faced a lot of criticism growing up, 181 00:10:12,655 --> 00:10:13,614 throughout my life. 182 00:10:14,239 --> 00:10:16,742 I have definitely been underestimated. 183 00:10:16,825 --> 00:10:18,535 Awesome. 184 00:10:18,619 --> 00:10:20,162 That is so cute. 185 00:10:26,960 --> 00:10:29,254 I'm working on the planet Earth. 186 00:10:29,338 --> 00:10:31,965 I've cut a template into the shapes of the continents. 187 00:10:32,049 --> 00:10:37,930 So we take a sifter and we build up glass powder and frit onto a ceramic plate. 188 00:10:38,013 --> 00:10:44,061 Then we flash that in the glory hole to bring it up to 1,050 Fahrenheit 189 00:10:44,144 --> 00:10:47,690 and, kind of, fuse the powders into the shapes of the continents. 190 00:10:47,773 --> 00:10:50,567 And then I roll that up on the outside of the bubble. 191 00:10:51,193 --> 00:10:52,277 Nice. 192 00:10:52,361 --> 00:10:53,654 It's tenuous. 193 00:10:53,737 --> 00:10:55,739 It's just hot enough to pick up 194 00:10:55,823 --> 00:10:57,741 and still fragile enough to break. 195 00:10:58,325 --> 00:11:00,411 We got it on there. That was the hard part. 196 00:11:00,494 --> 00:11:01,954 But the worrying isn't over. 197 00:11:07,126 --> 00:11:09,837 Oh, did I fail to mention that this is gonna be big? 198 00:11:09,920 --> 00:11:11,004 I've made the moon. 199 00:11:11,088 --> 00:11:13,882 Now it's time to make a really large planet. 200 00:11:14,508 --> 00:11:18,554 The guys around me, they're making big stuff. 201 00:11:19,471 --> 00:11:20,305 Flip. 202 00:11:21,682 --> 00:11:24,977 I tend to work in more of a small scale. 203 00:11:26,019 --> 00:11:28,981 Just because it's big doesn't necessarily make it better. 204 00:11:31,191 --> 00:11:32,526 We got one hour left! 205 00:11:32,609 --> 00:11:35,070 -We have one hour left, guys! 206 00:11:42,953 --> 00:11:44,288 Hi, Katherine. 207 00:11:44,371 --> 00:11:46,749 Looks like you've got the whole world in your hands. 208 00:11:47,499 --> 00:11:48,625 I'm tryin'. 209 00:11:49,126 --> 00:11:51,879 So we're getting pretty deep into the competition. 210 00:11:51,962 --> 00:11:54,214 You've been away from your kids and family. 211 00:11:54,298 --> 00:11:55,382 How's that affecting you? 212 00:11:55,466 --> 00:11:58,552 Uh, yeah, it isn't easy. You know, I miss my people. 213 00:11:59,470 --> 00:12:01,263 My wife and kids especially. 214 00:12:01,346 --> 00:12:03,682 I'm out here, kind of, fighting for them too, you know? 215 00:12:04,475 --> 00:12:07,686 If it weren't for my wife, Christina, you know, holding down the fort, 216 00:12:07,770 --> 00:12:09,229 I wouldn't be able to come here. 217 00:12:09,313 --> 00:12:10,856 The sacrifices she's made… 218 00:12:10,939 --> 00:12:12,816 You now, I wouldn't be here today without that. 219 00:12:12,900 --> 00:12:13,901 All right. 220 00:12:15,319 --> 00:12:18,822 Don't you talk about my wife Christine unless you're saying that she's a saint! 221 00:12:20,073 --> 00:12:20,908 Good job. 222 00:12:21,658 --> 00:12:23,702 -Super smooth. -Yeah. Awesome. 223 00:12:23,786 --> 00:12:25,662 Keep it face-down at first. 224 00:12:27,080 --> 00:12:28,874 Turn a little bit. Turn, turn, turn. 225 00:12:28,957 --> 00:12:31,376 When I sift color on the outside of the skull, 226 00:12:31,460 --> 00:12:32,711 I can't see the planet, 227 00:12:32,795 --> 00:12:36,131 so I'm trying to clear out the white powder in the eyes 228 00:12:36,215 --> 00:12:37,841 to make sure I have these windows there. 229 00:12:37,925 --> 00:12:41,512 I've never struggled so much in my life to not burn color. 230 00:12:41,595 --> 00:12:42,846 I don't know what to do with it. 231 00:12:42,930 --> 00:12:44,389 I'm trying to find another solution. 232 00:12:44,473 --> 00:12:47,559 So I'm, like, thinking to, kind of, make a lens in the head. 233 00:12:47,643 --> 00:12:50,229 'Cause it's the most important part, is that this planet is visible. 234 00:12:50,312 --> 00:12:53,941 Everything's going wrong, so let's get on track, let's get on track. 235 00:12:55,651 --> 00:12:58,028 There's half an hour left in the challenge! 236 00:12:58,111 --> 00:13:00,030 -Just 30 minutes! 237 00:13:01,698 --> 00:13:05,369 We're going to make the moon crash into the planet. 238 00:13:05,452 --> 00:13:08,580 This is kinda the fun part, but it's also kinda the scary part. 239 00:13:08,664 --> 00:13:10,249 Need to focus the heat, uh, 240 00:13:10,332 --> 00:13:13,502 just where I want the moon to go to, so I need to get it really hot. 241 00:13:15,754 --> 00:13:17,047 Uh, blow a little bit. 242 00:13:17,631 --> 00:13:21,635 I gotta get the timing right. If it breaks, then I'm SOL. 243 00:13:21,718 --> 00:13:22,678 Can I say that? 244 00:13:22,761 --> 00:13:24,513 Blow, blow, blow, blow, blow. 245 00:13:26,223 --> 00:13:27,057 We're good. 246 00:13:27,766 --> 00:13:29,017 It looks great. 247 00:13:29,101 --> 00:13:31,728 Kind of the, like, last piece of this whole puzzle. 248 00:13:31,812 --> 00:13:33,522 Whole thing. You got it? 249 00:13:39,653 --> 00:13:41,321 We've got the earth made, 250 00:13:41,405 --> 00:13:43,907 and we're gonna start the rondel to make the stars. 251 00:13:43,991 --> 00:13:46,618 I feel like it needs to be a big rondel. 252 00:13:47,327 --> 00:13:51,206 Just given the scale of the earth. I mean, we are talking about space. 253 00:13:51,290 --> 00:13:53,292 Paddle on the lip a little bit. 254 00:13:54,668 --> 00:13:56,503 When we open up the rondel, 255 00:13:56,587 --> 00:13:58,380 you've gotta get it hot enough 256 00:13:58,463 --> 00:14:00,424 so that everything goes flat 257 00:14:00,507 --> 00:14:02,759 and then spreads open with centrifugal force. 258 00:14:02,843 --> 00:14:06,096 If you don't get it hot enough, there'll be some bumps in the rondel. 259 00:14:06,179 --> 00:14:07,431 So it's a one-shot deal. 260 00:14:07,514 --> 00:14:09,558 We got it flat, I'm pretty sure. 261 00:14:09,641 --> 00:14:13,353 The harder I spin it, the more flat and thin it stretches out. 262 00:14:16,565 --> 00:14:18,150 We get the piece in the box. 263 00:14:18,233 --> 00:14:19,818 -Awesome. Great job. -Score. 264 00:14:19,902 --> 00:14:22,195 But my rondel cracked in the annealer. 265 00:14:22,279 --> 00:14:23,780 It just got a little too cold. 266 00:14:23,864 --> 00:14:26,783 I think that it can be glued, and that's what I'm hoping. 267 00:14:26,867 --> 00:14:28,994 Fifteen minutes left! 268 00:14:29,620 --> 00:14:35,334 As far as I can tell, Dan is done, and there's still time left on the clock. 269 00:14:36,585 --> 00:14:38,211 I'm just trying to get through this one. 270 00:14:38,295 --> 00:14:39,838 Flash that for me, please. 271 00:14:40,464 --> 00:14:43,508 Everything's away, we're done, but we still have a bit of time left, 272 00:14:43,592 --> 00:14:45,260 so I'm gonna make a satellite. 273 00:14:45,344 --> 00:14:47,596 -Nice and calm. 274 00:14:47,679 --> 00:14:50,474 Come over here and trim from this side, okay? 275 00:14:50,557 --> 00:14:52,017 With the time that I have left, 276 00:14:52,100 --> 00:14:56,396 I'm making the terrain for which the plant life lives on. 277 00:14:58,774 --> 00:15:00,901 -Yeah, just snip it. That's fine. 278 00:15:01,526 --> 00:15:06,990 I love pulling ladles out of the furnace. It's the best. It just feels so powerful. 279 00:15:07,616 --> 00:15:08,617 Gorgeous. 280 00:15:09,826 --> 00:15:13,622 This is your final five minutes! Five minutes left! 281 00:15:13,705 --> 00:15:15,123 Plenty of time. 282 00:15:16,708 --> 00:15:18,710 Looks pretty good. 283 00:15:18,794 --> 00:15:20,754 Turn towards me. Towards me. 284 00:15:22,214 --> 00:15:23,298 Hold on. 285 00:15:23,840 --> 00:15:25,384 Yeah. There we go. 286 00:15:26,927 --> 00:15:27,886 That's good. 287 00:15:29,680 --> 00:15:33,183 - Nice. -Gorgeous! Yes! 288 00:15:33,266 --> 00:15:34,101 Yeah! 289 00:15:34,851 --> 00:15:36,019 Beautiful! 290 00:15:47,990 --> 00:15:49,992 We had to make a piece of art 291 00:15:50,075 --> 00:15:53,370 inspired by the vastness and majesty of space. 292 00:15:54,413 --> 00:15:56,206 I'm really happy with my final piece. 293 00:15:56,289 --> 00:15:59,459 Everything went really well today. I'm kind of over the moon. 294 00:16:01,044 --> 00:16:04,047 I hope the evaluators see that I've put some thought into this, 295 00:16:04,131 --> 00:16:06,967 and it's not just a big globe hanging there, 296 00:16:07,050 --> 00:16:08,677 but that it tells a story. 297 00:16:10,804 --> 00:16:14,433 This piece really shows off my sculpting abilities, 298 00:16:14,516 --> 00:16:18,937 my eye for color and my imagination. 299 00:16:21,356 --> 00:16:24,317 I wasn't sure how it'd work out, so I'm really excited 300 00:16:24,401 --> 00:16:26,486 that it came out close to how I envisioned it. 301 00:16:26,570 --> 00:16:27,612 I'm very proud of it. 302 00:16:35,328 --> 00:16:38,165 Welcome to the final four frontier. 303 00:16:39,458 --> 00:16:41,001 We'll start with John Sharvin's piece. 304 00:16:41,918 --> 00:16:44,838 -Marianne, you look absolutely giddy. 305 00:16:44,921 --> 00:16:47,674 I feel like you should talk about this first. 306 00:16:48,300 --> 00:16:51,845 Planetary formation and collisions is dynamic, 307 00:16:51,928 --> 00:16:53,764 and it's powerful. 308 00:16:53,847 --> 00:16:55,974 It feels like there's motion here, something happening. 309 00:16:56,058 --> 00:16:57,267 That impact is real. 310 00:16:57,350 --> 00:16:59,770 I'm assuming that's what these parts are here, 311 00:16:59,853 --> 00:17:03,565 is, kind of, the planet exploding out from the impact of the asteroid. 312 00:17:03,648 --> 00:17:06,068 Exactly! Yeah, you get a sense there's a shock wave 313 00:17:06,151 --> 00:17:08,737 and it's moving through, uh, the entire planet. 314 00:17:09,571 --> 00:17:13,617 He made a great choice with having that bright color underneath. 315 00:17:13,700 --> 00:17:15,660 So it shows through in the cracks 316 00:17:15,744 --> 00:17:17,079 and really, kind of, highlights 317 00:17:17,162 --> 00:17:19,372 the sense of the planet, kind of, breaking apart. 318 00:17:19,456 --> 00:17:23,627 When I see the orange bits, I'm visualizing there's melt forming here. 319 00:17:23,710 --> 00:17:25,629 We haven't mentioned yet the little satellite. 320 00:17:25,712 --> 00:17:28,924 I think the satellite adds a lot to this piece, honestly. 321 00:17:29,007 --> 00:17:31,676 And I feel like it does give this planetary context. 322 00:17:31,760 --> 00:17:33,887 But, you know, you have to be really, really good 323 00:17:33,970 --> 00:17:36,264 for things to not look cartoonish. 324 00:17:36,348 --> 00:17:39,601 I feel like there's a little bit of a cartoony aspect to this. 325 00:17:39,684 --> 00:17:44,439 Yeah, maybe the design doesn't quite match the realism of the planetary piece. 326 00:17:44,523 --> 00:17:45,440 Mm-hmm. 327 00:17:47,526 --> 00:17:49,820 This is Dan's Mother Earth. 328 00:17:49,903 --> 00:17:53,448 Dan asks that we don't wait another 26,000 years 329 00:17:53,532 --> 00:17:55,992 to learn to treat our mother with respect. 330 00:17:56,076 --> 00:17:57,744 I love the artist statement. 331 00:17:57,828 --> 00:18:01,581 I love the concept, too, and that idea of wanting to protect it and preserve it. 332 00:18:01,665 --> 00:18:03,500 -And I feel like-- -Yeah! There's a fragility. 333 00:18:03,583 --> 00:18:05,168 -Yes. -And it's glass. 334 00:18:05,252 --> 00:18:08,922 You know, I think Dan had pretty high ambitions for this piece. 335 00:18:09,005 --> 00:18:12,050 I know he made the rondel. It's obviously cracked. 336 00:18:12,134 --> 00:18:14,469 rondels are pretty quick to make sometimes, 337 00:18:14,553 --> 00:18:16,221 so he could have remade it. 338 00:18:16,304 --> 00:18:17,722 It's a little distracting. 339 00:18:17,806 --> 00:18:23,145 The thing that I love the most about this is that he used clear glass for the stars 340 00:18:23,228 --> 00:18:27,482 so that the light can shine through the black space. 341 00:18:27,566 --> 00:18:31,945 Mm-hmm. It does, kind of, set the stage for the Earth. 342 00:18:32,028 --> 00:18:34,948 But Dan also is using the dichroic glass here 343 00:18:35,031 --> 00:18:37,284 for the areas of water. 344 00:18:37,367 --> 00:18:39,619 -It has a very particular look. -Yeah. 345 00:18:39,703 --> 00:18:41,788 The blue over here, it looks-- 346 00:18:41,872 --> 00:18:44,291 I mean, it just looks like the ocean. It looks incredible. 347 00:18:44,374 --> 00:18:48,086 I think it works really well there. But other areas are purple and pink. 348 00:18:48,170 --> 00:18:50,505 Um, you know, that was a risk he took. 349 00:18:50,589 --> 00:18:52,382 I'm not totally sure it paid off. 350 00:18:54,134 --> 00:18:56,094 This is John Moran's skull. 351 00:18:56,887 --> 00:18:59,181 "Throughout human history, we've looked to the sky 352 00:18:59,264 --> 00:19:01,266 and wondered about our existence." 353 00:19:01,349 --> 00:19:04,102 "This piece illustrates the search for meaning." 354 00:19:04,186 --> 00:19:07,355 There's, I think, two key things that are resonating with me. 355 00:19:07,439 --> 00:19:10,734 The fact that you see this incredible skull. 356 00:19:10,817 --> 00:19:12,819 And when you look through the top, 357 00:19:12,903 --> 00:19:16,781 you're looking into what I see as a nebula, 358 00:19:16,865 --> 00:19:19,159 maybe where stars are born. 359 00:19:19,242 --> 00:19:20,619 And it's quite beautiful. 360 00:19:20,702 --> 00:19:24,831 He has done an amazing job on sculpting the skull. 361 00:19:24,915 --> 00:19:27,375 -I'm not on the same page. No. -Ooh! 362 00:19:27,459 --> 00:19:28,293 No. 363 00:19:28,376 --> 00:19:30,921 I-- It's like an okay skull. 364 00:19:31,004 --> 00:19:31,880 Snap. 365 00:19:31,963 --> 00:19:32,797 What? 366 00:19:32,881 --> 00:19:34,090 -So harsh. 367 00:19:34,758 --> 00:19:36,593 I do know that his original plan 368 00:19:36,676 --> 00:19:40,222 was that we would actually be looking through one of the eye sockets 369 00:19:40,305 --> 00:19:42,390 to see the planet inside. 370 00:19:42,474 --> 00:19:46,019 Which is pretty challenging to, kind of, get all of that positioned correctly 371 00:19:46,102 --> 00:19:47,896 and have that work for you in the end. 372 00:19:47,979 --> 00:19:50,857 But I think, otherwise, he's done a really great job. 373 00:19:52,359 --> 00:19:54,653 This is Minhi's piece. 374 00:19:54,736 --> 00:19:56,988 "Imagine life in a faraway galaxy, 375 00:19:57,072 --> 00:20:01,785 where the budding of plant life produces invertebrates to carry on its species." 376 00:20:01,868 --> 00:20:05,997 "If we travel far enough into the vastness of space, what will we find?" 377 00:20:07,332 --> 00:20:11,461 So I know towards the end, Minhi decided to create this puddle base. 378 00:20:11,544 --> 00:20:12,629 Is it necessary? 379 00:20:12,712 --> 00:20:14,756 It's maybe a little messy-looking 380 00:20:14,839 --> 00:20:16,466 compared to some of the other aspects 381 00:20:16,549 --> 00:20:19,844 that she's been a little bit more, um, particular about. 382 00:20:19,928 --> 00:20:22,430 In my view it's actually cratered. 383 00:20:22,514 --> 00:20:26,685 And when you think of another planet, usually they're riddled with craters. 384 00:20:26,768 --> 00:20:29,479 So it does kinda draw me into, like, the idea 385 00:20:29,562 --> 00:20:31,022 that we're on another planet. 386 00:20:31,106 --> 00:20:35,277 That, to me, is kinda the only thing that speaks of space in this piece. 387 00:20:35,360 --> 00:20:38,905 Yeah. So I actually think it's an important part of it. 388 00:20:38,989 --> 00:20:42,701 If it wasn't there, maybe I'm like, "Oh, we're in the deep ocean." 389 00:20:42,784 --> 00:20:45,370 I'm a little curious about her color choice, 390 00:20:45,453 --> 00:20:46,663 the palette she's using here. 391 00:20:46,746 --> 00:20:49,499 Yeah, I can't tell if I like the color or not. 392 00:20:49,582 --> 00:20:52,252 Sounds like we have some questions for the glassblowers. 393 00:20:52,335 --> 00:20:53,545 Shall we bring 'em in? 394 00:20:53,628 --> 00:20:55,046 -Let's do it. -All right. 395 00:21:01,678 --> 00:21:06,975 It feels so good to be at this point in the competition, 396 00:21:07,058 --> 00:21:08,727 but it's also scary. 397 00:21:08,810 --> 00:21:11,438 I'm not ready to leave. 398 00:21:12,314 --> 00:21:16,276 I think my piece is really strong, but so is everyone else's. 399 00:21:16,359 --> 00:21:18,695 I'm just trying to, like, stay calm. 400 00:21:18,778 --> 00:21:21,531 But internally, my body's a mess, my stomach's turning. 401 00:21:21,614 --> 00:21:23,116 I have no idea what's gonna happen. 402 00:21:23,616 --> 00:21:27,746 For this challenge, we asked you to create a piece of art inspired by space. 403 00:21:29,039 --> 00:21:33,501 I was really impressed with the diversity of the creations. 404 00:21:33,585 --> 00:21:38,298 You know, all the way from Mother Earth to planetary formation to astrobiology 405 00:21:38,381 --> 00:21:40,592 to the human condition and our imagination. 406 00:21:40,675 --> 00:21:41,634 I loved it. 407 00:21:43,094 --> 00:21:46,598 -Minhi, tell us about your alien life. 408 00:21:46,681 --> 00:21:48,808 So I wanted to create a narrative 409 00:21:48,892 --> 00:21:52,020 that was going to encourage people to use their imagination 410 00:21:52,103 --> 00:21:53,521 of what it would be like. 411 00:21:53,605 --> 00:21:58,610 What if we did find life in another galaxy or even in another universe? 412 00:21:58,693 --> 00:22:02,113 Can you talk a little bit about what your inspiration was 413 00:22:02,197 --> 00:22:05,116 with your color choices, and maybe even your forms. 414 00:22:05,742 --> 00:22:07,410 I was thinking about a creature 415 00:22:07,494 --> 00:22:11,164 that was, maybe, a cross between plant life and an animal. 416 00:22:11,247 --> 00:22:14,167 Something different than what we've seen before. 417 00:22:14,250 --> 00:22:17,087 I was trying to use cool colors, 418 00:22:17,170 --> 00:22:20,256 kind of inspired by, like, the aurora borealis 419 00:22:20,340 --> 00:22:23,093 and the lights in the sky. 420 00:22:23,176 --> 00:22:24,761 -Thanks, Minhi. -Thank you. 421 00:22:25,845 --> 00:22:27,263 John Sharvin. 422 00:22:27,347 --> 00:22:31,351 I actually really appreciated the dynamic aspect. 423 00:22:31,434 --> 00:22:34,687 Like, I definitely had a sense of motion. 424 00:22:34,771 --> 00:22:36,272 You know, planetary formation, 425 00:22:36,356 --> 00:22:39,776 this is the leading theory of how our moon formed, by impact. 426 00:22:39,859 --> 00:22:42,112 -So I really appreciated that. -Thanks. 427 00:22:43,238 --> 00:22:44,364 Dan. 428 00:22:45,031 --> 00:22:47,575 So it seems like you had some technical difficulties. 429 00:22:47,659 --> 00:22:49,244 -Yeah. -You wanna talk about those? 430 00:22:49,327 --> 00:22:52,038 Yeah. You know, in the harmony of the universe, 431 00:22:52,122 --> 00:22:54,124 it wouldn't be complete without chaos theory. 432 00:22:54,207 --> 00:22:55,542 And I had some of that. 433 00:22:55,625 --> 00:22:57,877 But all we can do is just kinda roll with the punches, 434 00:22:57,961 --> 00:22:59,462 and I'm glad that it got together. 435 00:22:59,546 --> 00:23:01,464 And would I like to make it ten more times? 436 00:23:01,548 --> 00:23:04,426 Probably, but, uh, we get a one-shot deal here. 437 00:23:04,509 --> 00:23:06,719 Did you think about, maybe, not including the rondel? 438 00:23:06,803 --> 00:23:10,056 No, it just wouldn't be the complete vision. 439 00:23:10,140 --> 00:23:11,683 -Thanks, Dan. -Yeah. 440 00:23:12,392 --> 00:23:13,435 John Moran. 441 00:23:15,019 --> 00:23:18,064 Do you think, technically, it worked out the way you wanted? 442 00:23:18,148 --> 00:23:19,774 Uh, it didn't work exactly as I wanted. 443 00:23:19,858 --> 00:23:23,403 Like, I hoped you would see the planet a little bit more clearly in the eye. 444 00:23:23,486 --> 00:23:26,781 But you do discover it in the skull, so I'm happy with it. 445 00:23:26,865 --> 00:23:28,825 I'm curious, why did you choose a skull? 446 00:23:28,908 --> 00:23:32,120 The skull, for me, represents humanity through history. 447 00:23:32,203 --> 00:23:34,497 So it has this, kind of like, finiteness to it. 448 00:23:34,581 --> 00:23:36,374 Like, it's not only our present, 449 00:23:36,458 --> 00:23:38,126 but it's our past and it's also our future. 450 00:23:38,209 --> 00:23:41,463 So that was why I wanted to use the skull as the image. 451 00:23:42,297 --> 00:23:43,840 -Thanks, John. -Thank you. 452 00:23:44,632 --> 00:23:47,051 Thank you, artists. We're gonna take a moment to discuss. 453 00:23:51,306 --> 00:23:53,683 There's no hiding at this point. No middle of the pack. 454 00:23:53,766 --> 00:23:55,602 It's you go home or you win. 455 00:23:56,978 --> 00:23:59,272 It is stressful standing in the line. 456 00:23:59,355 --> 00:24:01,441 I'm a kinda "rip the Band-Aid off" type of person. 457 00:24:01,524 --> 00:24:03,151 I just wanna know. 458 00:24:03,234 --> 00:24:05,320 I really loved the concept. 459 00:24:05,403 --> 00:24:06,529 But the execution, 460 00:24:06,613 --> 00:24:09,782 it didn't quite come out the way, I think, maybe, they were hoping. 461 00:24:10,742 --> 00:24:15,705 At this point, I genuinely have no idea whether or not I'm staying. 462 00:24:15,788 --> 00:24:17,499 They could have done a much better job. 463 00:24:17,582 --> 00:24:19,667 And I think that would have helped the concept a lot. 464 00:24:21,085 --> 00:24:24,339 If I get eliminated, I would feel like a failure. 465 00:24:25,632 --> 00:24:26,591 Thank you for waiting. 466 00:24:26,674 --> 00:24:30,637 Today, one artist created a piece that was out of this world. 467 00:24:30,720 --> 00:24:36,476 While delivering on concept, design, and technical skill, Best in Blow goes to… 468 00:24:39,270 --> 00:24:40,522 John Moran. 469 00:24:42,690 --> 00:24:43,566 Congrats. 470 00:24:44,234 --> 00:24:45,068 Thank you. 471 00:24:46,611 --> 00:24:47,904 I'm really excited. 472 00:24:47,987 --> 00:24:50,490 This is the fourth win I've had, and I wasn't expecting it, 473 00:24:50,573 --> 00:24:51,824 so I'm really ecstatic. 474 00:24:53,868 --> 00:24:59,958 It's hard to see him keep winning while I stand next to him and don't win. 475 00:25:01,042 --> 00:25:02,418 Congratulations, John. 476 00:25:02,502 --> 00:25:04,629 You're still in the running for the grand prize 477 00:25:04,712 --> 00:25:06,464 and the title of Best in Glass. 478 00:25:06,548 --> 00:25:07,465 Thank you. 479 00:25:09,467 --> 00:25:13,346 Sadly, for one of you, the planets just did not align today. 480 00:25:14,764 --> 00:25:17,475 The artist that did not blow us away is… 481 00:25:22,647 --> 00:25:23,565 Dan. 482 00:25:24,524 --> 00:25:25,608 Coming home, kids. 483 00:25:25,692 --> 00:25:26,526 Thanks. 484 00:25:26,609 --> 00:25:27,860 -Dan. -See you, guys. 485 00:25:27,944 --> 00:25:29,862 -Good luck. -Thanks, buddy. 486 00:25:29,946 --> 00:25:32,740 Dan's a great friend, he's a great artist, he's a great glassblower. 487 00:25:32,824 --> 00:25:34,784 He's been a huge, like, person to pull us together, 488 00:25:34,867 --> 00:25:36,119 so I'm sad to see him go. 489 00:25:36,202 --> 00:25:39,122 I had a good time. Met some great people. 490 00:25:39,205 --> 00:25:41,958 I did want to go further, but I'm proud of what I did. 491 00:25:42,041 --> 00:25:45,503 I pushed myself, and, uh, it's what I came to do. 492 00:25:45,587 --> 00:25:47,755 That's how you grow, is challenging yourself. 493 00:25:47,839 --> 00:25:49,382 That's all you can ask for. 494 00:25:51,134 --> 00:25:54,137 -Top three. You guys made it. -Yeah. 495 00:25:55,555 --> 00:25:58,641 I can't believe I'm here. I'm looking forward to the next one now. 496 00:25:58,725 --> 00:26:02,103 I know it's been a long, grueling journey, 497 00:26:02,186 --> 00:26:04,105 but you guys are so close. 498 00:26:05,106 --> 00:26:08,401 You're one challenge away from the final? Like, holy crap.