Glass Painting

 

The majority of painted, stained and kiln fired glass you see in buildings throughout the world are created by painting in the negative. What do you mean by this I hear you say? The paint oxide is applied over the entire surface of the glass and removed to produce the tones, semi-tones and highlights. It’s not the brush mark itself that you’re solely concentrating on, but the shapes created around it that give you the illusion of three dimensions.

Here we see John painting the upper section of what will be another window in a series of twelve depicting the flaming chariot carrying Elijah skyward to Heaven.