The pattern is for the door. I make two copies
of that, one is cut up and used for glass cutting
while the other is where I put the pieces and
start building the window.
The background will be waterglass.
This Saturday I will be heading to Portland for
the day to Cline Glass to pick out glass and other
needed supplies. These windows will end up being
installed in a home in San Diego so I will not get to see it installed. When it leaves my hands it goes
to a local glass company that puts the windows in
an insulated glass system. It then gets crated
and shipped out. Sunday I get to start cutting glass!
Please feel free to use the comment section to ask questions or critique my work.
Welcome to Rick Hickmann Art Glass!
I hope to share with you my love of stained glass. I view my glass work as an art form so every design is my own creation and I do not repeat designs in my windows. I enjoy the challenge of creating a work that becomes a part of the personality of the clients and also fits in with the interior decorating. Feel free to make comments, ask questions, or critique any of my postings. If you click on the slideshow to the right you can view the pictures in a larger format.
Contact me at;
rlhickmann@bendbroadband.com or rhickmann@hotmail.com ;please put stained glass in the subject.
Contact me at;
rlhickmann@bendbroadband.com or rhickmann@hotmail.com ;please put stained glass in the subject.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
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