His 'funk is contagious.' This L.A. glassblower breaks the rules with his stunning vessels

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Los Angeles glassblower Cedric Mitchell relishes his role as a rulebreaker. 'I wanted to break all the design rules similar to Ettore Sottsass,' he says, 'and develop my own style.'

Seated on a chair, with the hum of twin furnaces and the Impressions playing in the background, glassblower Cedric Mitchell is lost in his craft as he and assistant Sara Roller turn and sculpt molten glass with steel shears. After a few blasts of a blow torch and several trips back and forth to the furnace, the red-hot glass on the rod turns cobalt blue and forms what will eventually become a 7-inch vase. Color is the first thing you notice about the artist's hand-blown glass vessels.

He was still working at the Tulsa studio when he struck up a friendship with Los Angeles glassblower Joe Cariati. 'I commented on one of his YouTube videos, and we became friends,' Mitchell says of his mentor. 'Joe invited me to L.A. to a demo they were doing. I was sending my resume to studios, and everyone wanted me to do interviews. When I asked Joe what to do, he offered me a job.

 

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