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Painting with Light? – No, Painting with Darkness! Just Watch the Video …

Stained glass painting techniques

Following on from David’s provocative tip about painting with darkness, I’m going to make my own contribution with some clips I filmed while he was painting St. Martha’s head.

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From the Case Book – an Arched Top and 3 Forged Rows – Video Demonstration

Stained glass case studies
Immaculate forgeries

Our ever-collecting client, just because he liked it, had bought a 19th century window from an auction house in Paris, France. The trouble was, it was the wrong shape and too short by 10 inches for the particular place he had in mind within his ornate lakeside villa.

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How to bring your Glass Paint back to Life – Video Demonstration

Stained glass painting techniques
How to remix dried paint

OK so you’ve made your lump of paint. You’ve also discovered the benefits of diluting it a little at a time to make the consistency and darkness of paint that you need for your next sequence of brush-strokes. And then it’s time to stop for the day … When you return, your lump of paint [...]

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Stained Glass Painting with Oil – How many Layers can You paint in a single Firing? – Video Demonstration

Stained glass painting techniques

There is a mind-numbingly irritating consensus which insists that stained glass paint should be fired between successive layers. This silly idea is found in any number of so-called instructional books on stained glass painting techniques. It’s wrong, of course. – And here’s a short wordless video which – ahem! – proves the point!

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Stained Glass Painting Video Demos – Because it’s Always Better to Watch and Learn!

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We’ve just published 10 new stained glass video demonstrations. Subscribers can watch these online videos as often as they want. And where they want (technology permitting …).

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A Kiln Tray filled with Whiting – Video Demonstration

Stained glass painting tools

A colleague from Australia – wanting the smoothest possible surface for his kiln-fired painted stained glass – wrote and asked us how we prepared our trays …

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The Patron Saint of Housewives – How to Paint her Face

Stained glass painting techniques
How to paint a stained glass head

Now with 96 minutes of online video for you to watch There’s a useful forum called AllExperts.com – the “oldest and largest free Q&A service on the Internet”. And we are amongst the various people who answer questions from around the world on stained glass painting. So last week we got a interesting question from [...]

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