Glass act
Danette Goulet
His is a craft that has existed for centuries, and although many
companies mass-produce similar products, glassblower Charlie Keeling is a
true artist.
Keeling, 33, lives and works in Upland, but comes to Costa Mesa each
year to share his talents with spectators at the Orange County Fair.
During the fair, he spends each day in the blazing sun, working around
ovens producing temperatures up to 2,100 degrees. From his booth in the
Crafters Village, Keeling demonstrates and explains his craft to curious
onlookers three times a day.
It takes him anywhere from two minutes to cast a small glass heart to
two and a half hours to create one of his works of art, he said. His
prices reflect the range of difficulty in crafting the glass figures.
Keeling learned to work with glass at Cal State Fullerton, he said,
and has been shaping the clear material since 1989. There are many
different styles of glass blowing, from the Venetian to the common cowboy
fashion of California glassblowers, he said.
“I try to do as many as possible,” Keeling said.
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