Bring Glass Art Into Your World
Hand-Blown Glass, Workshops & Live Performances in Berlin




Glass, Fire, Breath
Glassblowing artist Jesse Günther creates hand-blown glass sculptures, custom commissions, workshops, and live performances. His contemporary glass art explores fire, breath, and form — from immersive performances where glass, sound, and body meet, to workshops that invite participants to learn the craft. Each piece and event is a shared ritual of transformation, connecting audiences and learners through presence, energy, and intention.

The Collection
Step into a world of hand-blown glass shaped by breath and fire. Each piece grows like something found in nature — fluid, imperfect, alive. Sculptures and vessels that carry movement and light, echoing organic forms and gestures beyond the ordinary. These creations are not objects, but companions — presences born from a dialogue between body, flame, and glass.
The collection will soon be available for purchase online.
For now, you can reach me directly by phone for inquiries and acquisitions — and subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates, upcoming events, and the online launch.

FAQs
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Yes. I collaborate with clients on custom pieces ranging from sculptural objects to functional forms. If you have a concept, a space, or even just a feeling you'd like translated into glass, get in touch — we can explore what's possible together.
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Absolutely. I offer one-on-one mentoring and personalized instruction, whether you're just starting or looking to develop advanced techniques. My approach is tailored to your goals, and grounded in patience, presence, and hands-on experience.
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Yes — I offer live glassblowing demonstrations and interactive experiences for events, festivals, and private gatherings. It’s a powerful, immersive process that captivates audiences and brings the craft to life in real time.
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Selected works are featured on the Portfolio page. If you're interested in purchasing a piece or discussing availability, feel free to reach out directly via the Contact page. I also announce exhibitions and new work through my newsletter and social media.
