Good advice:
The other day I caught myself ignoring the good advice which I always give to others.
Namely:
Don’t take things on blind trust, but always check facts for yourself.
So I’d been told it was impossible to get a particular glass paint.
The other day I caught myself ignoring the good advice which I always give to others.
Namely:
Don’t take things on blind trust, but always check facts for yourself.
So I’d been told it was impossible to get a particular glass paint.
The editor of ‘Artists & Illustrators’ asked us for an article about the challenges and joys of stained glass painting.
Now his readers already use brushes with considerable skill. But, of course, they work on paper or canvas etc. Not glass.
We had just 500 words or so. Here’s the article we wrote for them.
This time something new. This time I interviewed David about the main techniques he used to make a stained glass window for the 60th anniversary of the coronation of our Queen.
So far in “The Beastly Lion”, the glass – measuring some 430 mm across: not small – has been given a good undercoat and left to dry. (If you missed it, you can watch episode #1 right here.)
Find out now what happens next.