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Traditional glass painting allows for the creation of depth, detail, and tonal variation on the glass surface. Each piece is painted in layers and kiln-fired multiple times, permanently fusing the imagery into the glass. The finished elements are then assembled using lead came or copper foil techniques.

Glass is engraved entirely by hand using a rotary tool and traditional techniques. Diamond and stone burrs are used to carve precise detail into the surface, where subtle variations in texture control the passage of light, creating tones from soft white to deep shadow. This allows for refined gradients and highly detailed imagery.

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Designed to interact with natural light, these stained glass suncatchers bring subtle movement and color into a space. Constructed using lead came or copper foil, they cast shifting reflections while focusing on form, light, and atmosphere rather than large-scale composition. Some pieces are further enriched with handcrafted filigree adornments and overlays.

These kinetic glass spinners take the form of three-dimensional stained glass constructions. Assembled from multiple panels into balanced sculptural forms, they rotate gently, allowing light and color to shift continuously and create ever-changing patterns.

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