Of course, when silver stain is mixed with water or vinegar, it just isn’t possible to shade it like you see in this photo here …
Of course, when silver stain is mixed with water or vinegar, it just isn’t possible to shade it like you see in this photo here …
Mixed correctly and with the appropriate medium, it’s perfectly possible for you to trace long and beautiful lines with silver stain. Photo over here …
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James Hogan – a designer and glass painter who worked on many windows in Liverpool Cathedral – made this observation:
Stained glass painting has no relation whatsoever to picture painting.
It is an art of its own, dealing with the transmission of light through coloured material, whilst painting is the application of a coloured pigment on a flat surface upon which light is reflected.
A neat, analytical distinction, this.
As you would expect, it risks disqualifying substantial quantities of painting on glass.
But never mind that for now. I am sure that the ladies on my left will set dear Hogan straight.
And also never mind Hogan’s assumption that stained glass painting is an art. Ah, “art” is such a slippery word – especially in these post-modern times of ours.
Instead, join me on a journey to the Dark Side.
This way, please.