The following pictures is of the art glass panel pieced together and details of some of the hand beveled glass. The next steps are to solder all the joints then cut the colored glass, and putty. Keep in mind that the look of this will be very different when it is in the actual space with natural light.
The next few images show the colored glass cut for the center of the clear bevels, closer look at the colors, and the last image shows the beveling that will take place for all the colored pieces.
The purpose of my art is to nourish your soul through the enrichment of your surroundings with the use of customized and intentioned light, color and movement. This is achieved by creating custom stained glass windows and oil paintings.
Thursday, January 19, 2017
Friday, January 6, 2017
Bathroom Window
I am currently working on a glass panel to go into a bathroom window.
This is the window in front of a bathtub.
Off to the left through the window a neighbor can see into this space. The client wants privacy and also to be able to still enjoy seeing the trees in the upper areas of the panel.
The dimensions are about 46 inches tall by 22 inches wide.
The following pics show the design drawn out and glass being cut for beveling. The second pic shows beveling in progress.
The long beveled glass in the last pic is almost 22 inches long. Some of the sections of glass to be cut in the design showing in the middle pic are going to be very difficult to cut. I guess I wanted to challenge myself with this project.
This is the window in front of a bathtub.
Off to the left through the window a neighbor can see into this space. The client wants privacy and also to be able to still enjoy seeing the trees in the upper areas of the panel.
The dimensions are about 46 inches tall by 22 inches wide.
The following pics show the design drawn out and glass being cut for beveling. The second pic shows beveling in progress.
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