Alan Iwamura
On the journey to create the Humanity fountain, I've been lucky enough to meet willing and talented collaborators. One such person is Alan Iwamura, a glass artist based in New York. With a masters degree from Fullerton University and a kick-ass portfolio, our meetings so far have been enhanced not only by his technical knowledge, but contributions to the conceptual thinking of the form, mechanisms, and location of the fountain.
During a recent meeting, I visited Alan at Urban Glass, the largest artist-access glass studio in the United States, located in Brooklyn. He gave me a tour of the space, introducing me to the basics of how glasswork is made. I was pretty blown away by the physicality of it - the kilns burning at thousands of degrees, the multiple people it takes to work on one piece, and the many processes the glass must go through before it is a finished work.
In the next few weeks I'll be looking forward to sharing our initial design ideas and furthering the design of the fountain itself.
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