ONSITE Stained Glass with Traditional Painting - Fri 23rd & Sat 24th September 2022
SKU:
NK230922-8
£190.00
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Tutor: Nicola Kantorowicz
10am - 4pm
(Lunch provided 12.30 - 1.00pm)
Please Note
This workshop involves the use of lead and IS NOT SUITABLE for pregnant women, anyone who might be pregnant or nursing mothers.
This two-day, onsite workshop is designed for a wide range of abilities including complete beginners. Good manual dexterity is required
Workshop Details
You will design and make a stained glass panel that includes painted kiln-fired pieces. Emphasis will be placed on glass painting techniques. Traditional glass paint is a black medium applied to the surface of coloured glass and kiln-fired. It is used to create patterns and textures which are independent of the lead line. From a selection of prepared designs, you will cut the coloured glass to make the panel. We will then mix and apply paint to the glass and you will be able to make patterns and designs in the painted surface.
Your painted pieces will be kiln-fired overnight. The glass will then be leaded together into a panel which is then soldered and cemented to finish. The final cleaning is done at home the next day. Tuition will be through group demonstrations and individual guidance.
Skills/Techniques Covered
Glass Painting:
Glass Work:
Materials
Materials are not included in your workshop fee. The tutor will provide all the tools, materials, paints and brushes needed to make your panel.
The cost of making your panel is £35. This is payable to the tutor at the end of the course and card payments are welcome.
Please Bring With You
Health & Safety
Glass paint contains lead and is potentially harmful. You are advised to wear your own face covering. The tutor will have thin rubber gloves which you can wear.
We advise that you do not buy any materials required for a course more than two weeks in advance, because occasionally a course is cancelled due to low enrolment.
10am - 4pm
(Lunch provided 12.30 - 1.00pm)
Please Note
This workshop involves the use of lead and IS NOT SUITABLE for pregnant women, anyone who might be pregnant or nursing mothers.
This two-day, onsite workshop is designed for a wide range of abilities including complete beginners. Good manual dexterity is required
Workshop Details
You will design and make a stained glass panel that includes painted kiln-fired pieces. Emphasis will be placed on glass painting techniques. Traditional glass paint is a black medium applied to the surface of coloured glass and kiln-fired. It is used to create patterns and textures which are independent of the lead line. From a selection of prepared designs, you will cut the coloured glass to make the panel. We will then mix and apply paint to the glass and you will be able to make patterns and designs in the painted surface.
Your painted pieces will be kiln-fired overnight. The glass will then be leaded together into a panel which is then soldered and cemented to finish. The final cleaning is done at home the next day. Tuition will be through group demonstrations and individual guidance.
Skills/Techniques Covered
Glass Painting:
- mixing paint and applying it to the glass surface to make a smooth matt, a stippled matt and a graduated wash
- making patterns and textures with the paint
- Using stencils to outline specific shapes
Glass Work:
- preparing the glass easel
- cutting coloured glass using the design template
- working with lead to assemble the glass pieces into a panel
- soldering and cementing the panel to finish
Materials
Materials are not included in your workshop fee. The tutor will provide all the tools, materials, paints and brushes needed to make your panel.
The cost of making your panel is £35. This is payable to the tutor at the end of the course and card payments are welcome.
Please Bring With You
- an apron and rubber gloves for cementing
- please wear closed toe shoes
Health & Safety
Glass paint contains lead and is potentially harmful. You are advised to wear your own face covering. The tutor will have thin rubber gloves which you can wear.
We advise that you do not buy any materials required for a course more than two weeks in advance, because occasionally a course is cancelled due to low enrolment.