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Palomar Student Artist Kris Bandanas proudly poses with some of the blown glass artwork that she has created in her glass blowing class on October 24, 2016. (Joe Dusel/The Telescope)

Glass sculptor rekindles her passion for the arts

Kyle Fillat October 31, 2016

Second year Palomar College student Kris Bagdanas, 41, can often be found in the glassblowing studio on campus, where some of her greatest ideas become reality. After suffering an injury to her...

Logan Groupe’ (l) assists Mark Lessard (r) during the shaping of a hand blown piece for the T-Th, 8 a.m. class at Palomar on Tuesday Sept. 15, 2015. Groupe’ uses a caliper to aid Lessard in sculpting his work. (Brandy Sebastian/The Telescope)

Glass class crafts interesting art

CamayakArchive September 25, 2015

At one end of the blowpipe is molten glass and at the other end stands a Palomar student, about to use the blowpipe to blow the glass into an interesting piece of art. Welcome to Palomar’s glass...

Michael Hernandez instructs a demonstration for his Glass-Blowing 3 students in the campus studio on Tuesday Sept. 15, 2015. The purpose of this demo was to show students how to create cane for use in decorating their work. Cane is a cross section of glass made by pulling and stretching molten glass from both ends. (Brandy Sebastian/The Telescope)

Gallery: Glass Blowing

Telescope Staff September 25, 2015

Palomar Art Professor Michael Hernandez demonstrates glass blowing processes to his Glass blowing classes on Sept. 15. Photography by Brandy Sebastian/The Telescope

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