Glassblower in Honey Light Near Bakery Counter
by Donna Glass
Honey-colored window light spills across a dusty atelier floor in Tongi, illuminating a glassblower standing near a bakery counter. The worker wears a soot-stained apron and trousers heavy with the residue of the day's labor. Sodium streetlight glows from the open doorway, casting a sharp, electric orange hue that clashes with the warm interior glow. The room features rough brick walls and a wooden counter laden with baking trays. Behind the figure, a corridor stretches visibly beyond the building's physical limits, vanishing into a perspective that defies the structure's roofline. The impossible hallway recedes endlessly while the glassblower remains grounded, their hands resting on a glowing rod of molten silica. A reflection of the infinite corridor appears in the polished metal of a nearby mixing bowl.
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