I was told that I needed a catchy title and this is what I came up with.
Following are close up images of the 1st stage of the beveling which will be easier to see each bevel. I am showing these to explain how the bevels that I create are different from anything you have seen. Typically when you see bevels in glasswork such as in entryways, mirrors, bevel clusters that stained glass artists can purchase, etc. each bevel is a particular width and remains that width all around the shape.
Quite a few years ago I was taught how to hand bevel and the width had to be the same all around the shape. In the mid 1990s I was piecing together a panel with bevels that I had created and the design was flat due to each bevel being the same width all around the shapes and each one next to each other. I wanted more movement and depth to the design so I started playing with the idea of changing the width of the bevel from one side to the other and different widths from opposite sides of the shape. This created much more movement and depth throughout the design. This can be seen in many of the images I have throughout this blog as well as in my web sites isaacdsmith.com and stained-glass-creations.com
This additional light play as well as increased depth and movement adds to my purpose to Nourish Your Soul Through a Symphony of Light and Colour!
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