Glass painting is a process that takes time but the results are dramatic and breathtaking. The ability to glass paint is sadly becoming a dying skill. The following page describes in brief what's involved in the glass painting process, in addition a few examples of stained glass painting we have designed in the past.
The first stage of painting is to trace paint this is used to show the outline of the subject matter and cut out unwanted colour around the subject.The second stage is to provide depth by adding shading to the subject, this is done by covering the glass with the required colour all over the areas that need shade.If additional colour is required then we enamel and stain the areas using the same techniques as shading.
Garden of eden all traditionally hand painted.
Fox study
Fully glass painted stained glass seascape in double glazed units to comply with current building regulations.