A nude female glassblower in a Venetian workshop is intensely focused on shaping a molten glass mask. The workshop is rustic with brick walls and wooden beams, illuminated by the warm, flickering glow of a traditional glass furnace. Tools and glass rods are scattered on a workbench in the foreground. The glassblower, a busty woman in her late 20s with a concentrated expression, wears a leather apron and safety glasses. He holds a long metal rod with the glowing, semi-liquid glass attached to its end, manipulating it with a smaller tool. The mask begins to take a recognizable form, with eyeholes and a developing contour, adorned with emerging intricate details in vibrant colors like deep reds, blues, and gold, typical of Venetian masks. Several finished, ornate glass Carnival masks in various designs and colors hang on the wall behind him, reflecting the furnace light. Gondolas and historic Venetian buildings are faintly visible through a arched window in the background, out of focus