You guys are amazing. I am dying to get involved with projects such as these. I am overflowing with ideas and designs, but I have no idea how to get started, or where to go. I live just north of Seattle. I recently purchased (don't laugh) The microwave kiln, being that it is all I can afford at the time. Been making glass pendants. This has been my first real exposure to this element, and I absolutely love it. My main medium is colored pencil drawing, and sculpture with recycled materials.
I am me orlando of Brazil and there is little interest by the time I love the glass and made a video where "the vessel sink," but did not identify how it was done to the finish, or was used resin, glue, or some other technique, if possible please let me know, congratulations for a nice video. São Paulo, 08:01:09.
Let me just say that I work in the media, so I know (and I assumed the rest of the world knew since everyone criticizes the media) that things are often times taken VERY much out of context. So, unless you are naive enough to believe that the media and a video camera are completely objective and that NOTHING can be taken out of context, I suggest that you consider your criticisms more carefully as Jane has been in the stained glass trade for "over 30 years".
I have come back to see this again, I agree with what she was saying, when you do a piece you know every piece of glass, from cutting it to piecing, buffing, sodering, etc, you KNOW that piece of glass and you KNOW ALL your pieces. Ha! Love it all!!!!!!!!!!
You were not paying attention. She was talking about the "cementing" process used when lead is used but the video was showing a copper foil piece being worked on. This is an understandable mistke someone could make who isn't capable of walking and chewing bubble gum at the same time. I have some of Jane's work installed in my home (Lead) and I can assure you that she knows exactly what she is doing and talking about.
Oh how I wish I was there with you in person, I am a mosaic artist, and I just love what you are doing, I should take some classes, anyways, LOVE IT, LOVE IT!!!
These stained glass "windows" will last a very long time and are indeed sealed from the weather. Usual problems are related to G forces beyond their design - such as slamming a door. Also, if person or object hits it or even leans against it too hard they might break. Thanks for sharing your video but I agree that you should narrate it.
For one she isn't working with lead but rather with copper adhesive tape. Moreover a foil piece is far from being sturdy enough to act as a door window....lastly copperfoil does not provide a water tight barrier capable of sustaining more that a few years of wear as it's bond is entierly reliant on solder and glue adhesive.
I am very disapointed by the missinformation in this piece. The woman working on the panel states that she is forcing the solder "in between all the lead" and that this will "water proof the window." This is positivly untrue.
Would love some on techniques. Your work is beautiful, I've done some ambitious designs myself, but just for me not commission. Thanks for sharing! :))))))
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cool video..its a good idea..i do something similar.Have a look at my website www
caparason 1 year ago
cool video..its a good idea..i do something similar.Have a look at my website bottlealleyglass.co.uk
caparason 1 year ago
cool video..its a good idea..i do something similar.Have a look at my website
caparason 1 year ago
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Love your ideas and sink! awesome! Thanks for sharing!
suzyQicu1 1 year ago
Love your ideas and sink! awesomr\e thanks for sharing!
suzyQicu1 1 year ago
Brilliant creations! I would love to get more info on what you did with the glass in the blender. Is it a form of tumbling?
MosaicMaiden 1 year ago
hi also i m a worker stained glass.i like ur work.now i m looking job stained glass.do u have job for me.pls inform me.my email maxnuman@yahoo.com
ocenapothik 1 year ago
cool!
cartoonage 1 year ago
very beautiful art form!!
moe354sa 1 year ago
You guys are amazing. I am dying to get involved with projects such as these. I am overflowing with ideas and designs, but I have no idea how to get started, or where to go. I live just north of Seattle. I recently purchased (don't laugh) The microwave kiln, being that it is all I can afford at the time. Been making glass pendants. This has been my first real exposure to this element, and I absolutely love it. My main medium is colored pencil drawing, and sculpture with recycled materials.
EmbracingHaight 1 year ago
love the use of the blender :) some nice pieces indeed. Love the basin at the beginning I have been leadlighting for 16 years
adamgc73 2 years ago
Excellent informative video
listglass 3 years ago
I am me orlando of Brazil and there is little interest by the time I love the glass and made a video where "the vessel sink," but did not identify how it was done to the finish, or was used resin, glue, or some other technique, if possible please let me know, congratulations for a nice video. São Paulo, 08:01:09.
orlandomacistt 3 years ago
HarryandWessex...
Let me just say that I work in the media, so I know (and I assumed the rest of the world knew since everyone criticizes the media) that things are often times taken VERY much out of context. So, unless you are naive enough to believe that the media and a video camera are completely objective and that NOTHING can be taken out of context, I suggest that you consider your criticisms more carefully as Jane has been in the stained glass trade for "over 30 years".
katecragin 3 years ago
How can I view the full Video
lawrencedemello 3 years ago
Makes my stained glass look so small time
pattersclan 3 years ago
I have come back to see this again, I agree with what she was saying, when you do a piece you know every piece of glass, from cutting it to piecing, buffing, sodering, etc, you KNOW that piece of glass and you KNOW ALL your pieces. Ha! Love it all!!!!!!!!!!
Louellamarierose 3 years ago
What is the mold you are using for your glass?? The sink is beautiful. Are you in Massachusetts???
Warm regards from Debbie in Florida
claymoma 4 years ago
thast cool! you know, whenever i tell someone i'm from norwell there like "norwell? wheres that?" but yeah, thats cool!
chris2z 4 years ago
HarryandWessex....
You were not paying attention. She was talking about the "cementing" process used when lead is used but the video was showing a copper foil piece being worked on. This is an understandable mistke someone could make who isn't capable of walking and chewing bubble gum at the same time. I have some of Jane's work installed in my home (Lead) and I can assure you that she knows exactly what she is doing and talking about.
sqlator 4 years ago
Oh how I wish I was there with you in person, I am a mosaic artist, and I just love what you are doing, I should take some classes, anyways, LOVE IT, LOVE IT!!!
Louellamarierose 4 years ago
These stained glass "windows" will last a very long time and are indeed sealed from the weather. Usual problems are related to G forces beyond their design - such as slamming a door. Also, if person or object hits it or even leans against it too hard they might break. Thanks for sharing your video but I agree that you should narrate it.
Good job - your work is amazing! :)
tc25d 4 years ago
For one she isn't working with lead but rather with copper adhesive tape. Moreover a foil piece is far from being sturdy enough to act as a door window....lastly copperfoil does not provide a water tight barrier capable of sustaining more that a few years of wear as it's bond is entierly reliant on solder and glue adhesive.
HarryandWessex 4 years ago
I am very disapointed by the missinformation in this piece. The woman working on the panel states that she is forcing the solder "in between all the lead" and that this will "water proof the window." This is positivly untrue.
HarryandWessex 4 years ago
Would love some on techniques. Your work is beautiful, I've done some ambitious designs myself, but just for me not commission. Thanks for sharing! :))))))
Leopardman33 4 years ago
Cool video on a good idea. Why did you choose not to narrate this, at least to some degree?
specthespectrum 4 years ago
Very cool. Thanks for posting this video.
ddawn23 4 years ago
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patriotledger 4 years ago