Blown Away - Season 4

Season 4
Episodes

Star Power
Ten glassblowers hit the hot shop to create pieces that show off their signature style. But when scale is a factor, will they rise to the occasion?

All Grown Up
The artists design sculptures that celebrate what they wanted to be when they were kids — with pieces inspired by botanists, stunt performers and more.

Nature Calls
The glassblowers take cues from natural wonders with vivid, gravity-defying installations while working in teams.

The Dark Side
Channeling their dark side, the contestants bring to life mutant mushrooms, creepy krakens and evil eyeballs for this spooky challenge.

Sweet Tooth
Lollipops, gummy bears and hard candies decorate the showroom as the artists make colorful, supersized confections for a tricky treat-based challenge.

The Kids Are Alright
Inspired by kids' imaginative illustrations, the glassblowers prepare one-of-a-kind pieces including a top hat-wearing snake and a flame-throwing robot.

The Medium Is the Message
Passions flare as the judges task the five remaining contestants with creating pieces that pay tribute to causes they care deeply about.

Highs & Lows
The glassblowers put their presentation skills to the test by creating two pieces — one hanging and one sitting on a pedestal — that work cohesively.

Very Venetian
The heat is on for the semifinals as contestants craft a pair of Venetian glass pieces: a quick-blow goblet and a highly detailed vessel.

Final Gallery
In the fiery finale, the last two standing look to be the best in glass by designing an immersive installation. Will their pieces blow the judges away?
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