The Big Stuff.
When you say ‘stained glass’ to people, they inevitably think of churches, followed closely by stately homes and public buildings…and whilst these places are often home to beautiful pieces, as an art form stained glass can work in just about any environment, inside and out. With XNDR Glass I’m trying to create pieces with a timelessness about them, without pretending that my work is anything but modern: I find that larger-scale projects are the best way to do this, as they allow me to really get stuck in to realising an idea as best I can.
My pieces have been installed in all sorts of places, from front doors to bathroom windows…so if you’re tired of looking out of your kitchen window at the bins then I think perhaps I can be of assistance!
Joe The Crow, a Tiffany-inspired piece
Finally completed and awaiting installation
Close up of a frog hidden amongst the ferns
Haythorne at sunset
Haythorne on a cloudy day
Close up of a jay in flight
Swallows and wisteria in a kitchen
Swallows and wisteria, backlit
Swallows, wisteria, and kitchen knives
Peacock with moon, set into internal door
Close up of the peacock and moon
Details of the fused eyes of the peacock's tail
A bouquet in a busy kitchen
An iris, a peony, and a delphinium
A delphinium ready to be incorporated into the bouquet