This Detail was something I made as a panel following the installation of the main window. I was invited by Bullseye Glass to go to Northlands Studio and experiment with Bullseye Glass. I met Michael Bullen who was leading the studio and he taught me casting. Therefore I made a few versions of this beautiful image.
This one is a positive glass relief, meaning that the form is raised from the background.
Cost 2500Euros plus shipping and any taxes.
Made from one piece of Lambert;s glass.
A favourite glass that I have used since I first saw it in 1996.
This image was created by multi layered etching, glass painting and silverstaining.
The title was a comment from a friend of mine, now deceased. I found it appropriate. The original concept was developed for a marquetry project made in Sorrento and sent to Japan.
Cost 2500 Euros plus taxes and shipping
I made a very limited number of these traditionally glass painted pieces in????
One belongs to my brother, this one I had given to my mother, one I gave to my sister, since destroyed.
Traditional Glasspainting, fired enamel colour and silverstaining .
cost 1500 Euros plus taxes and shipping.
this panel is 66cm x 35cm, weighs ??? made co Bullseye glass. This was one of my first cast pieces ? fused pieces and is base on a relief sculpture in the Cathedral of Autun
I made this piece using Bullseye Glass. It was one of my first experiments in glass fusing made in the Northlands Studio in Scotland. I made one other piece that would also be available.
Cost 2500 Euros plus taxes and shipping.
This Detail was something I made as a panel following the installation of the main window. I was invited by Bullseye Glass to go to Northlands Studio and experiment with Bullseye Glass. I met Michael Bullen who was leading the studio and he taught me casting. Therefore I made a few versions of this beautiful image.
This one is a negative glass relief, meaning that the form is sunk in behind the glass, therefore the surface is flat and smooth
Cost 2500Euros plus shipping and any taxes.
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