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The Green Man (can you tell?)


My glass

Design from a German Tarot pack

After my aunt's death, and inspired by her example, I started doing some stained glass work of my own, just as a hobby.
Recently I have preferred the techniques of traditional leaded glass work but some of the examples - especially earlier on - involve Tiffany methods (i.e. the use of copper foil).
The order of photos below is roughly chronological - earliest first - but the sizes are most certainly not to scale! For those who have the patience, I believe the better stuff comes later on!!

Fan-light in Norwich, early stuff!

5-sided shade: tumbling block designA friend's fortieth birthday, a collaborative design

Friend's 3 daughters: guess their names!

The Green Man of Green Man Stained Glass

Pearl wedding anniversary for friends of a friend

Panels for a bathroom door

Fleur-de-lys in the Dordogne

My shot at an abstract!

large appliqué on an internal window

Design inspired by window in the City Palace in Udaipur

Instead of a gold watch!

Wedding present: Nepali marries Celt

Memorial to a friend's pet project

Nephew wedding emblem

Once in Dalton Road, Ipswich

Sun and moon for daughter Phoebe, born on midsummer's day

Derivative image resized on computer

Norwich fanlight

One of two identical windows in my brother's summerhouse

Favourite so far: derived from a window in Cordoba's  Mezquita

Two designs derived from Frank Lloyd Wright

The son also rises

Another front door in another town: Colchester

Mosaic stool with squares of glass

Another pair of panels but these are restored/rescued from 4 broken ones

these three panels were inspired by Adnam's coasters (sic)

and for this one I was asked for a design including sun, water and vegetation

and then there has been my perennial obsession with stars:

From five to ten points, stars have their fascinations - for me!

 

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