I recently completed this collaboration with the wonderful painter Flora Jamieson. The customer had a clear vision of what she wanted and I think you'll agree it's quite a transformation...
Thursday, 25 April 2024
Transformation!
Wednesday, 24 April 2024
What to do when large panes of rare old glass break
Many front doors were built with stained glass in mind but as one of the last stages of building work the doors were often left glazed with textured coloured panes either through money running out or simply just left up to the new home owner to choose their own designs. Often in unusual and beautiful glasses in various tints these panes remained through the years, people liked them and saw no reason to change them. The problem occurs when one of these panes breaks and large pieces of the glass are impossible to get hold of and there is really nothing similar. This is what happened with the job below.
The options are you could replace one or both panes with the nearest more readily available old match, Muranese, which is not close at all and as a large pane of 4mm glass doesn't meet current building regs...
Or by removing carefully both panes and preserving as much of the old glass as possible you can re-use the glass in new stained glass panels which is what we did below.
Tuesday, 23 April 2024
Trade Catch up!
I'm lucky to work for a variety of glaziers. carpenters, builders and architects. Here's a catch up of some recent jobs...
Rebuild both above panels replacing cracked and mismatched pieces of glass with better matches from my stock of old and new glass.
Collaboration with artist Jonathan Cowell
Jonathan Cowell is an artist producing beautiful works in watercolour, oils, acrylic and collage. He wanted to see how one of his works could look in stained glass. It's always a pleasure to work with artists and to see just how different their work can appear in a new medium.
Jonathan chose this lovely pastel of Wendy Reading to translate into glass;
First I create a cut-line which we adapt for the glass to be cut;
Then we chose an assortment of coloured and textured glass which is cut and pasted up;
Then Jonathan painted the glass (which is kiln fired);
Then the panel was leaded up;