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ART OF GLASS

since I first picked up a pencil and hammer when I was a kid. After returning from backpacking around the world in the 1970s, I chanced upon stained glass as a creative pastime. I soon discovered that the medium was going through a contemporary revival in Europe and America, and I was inspired by the potential – particularly with the copper-foiled method, which allows for much more detail. It wasn’t long before family and friends were asking me to do windows and lamps.

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