Stained Glass
Panels, suncatchers, and custom window art — built around color, texture, and what the piece becomes when the light hits it.
What I Make
My stained glass work ranges from small hanging pieces to larger window panels. I love designs with strong silhouettes, intentional linework, and glass choices that feel alive in sunlight.
- Window panels (framed or ready to hang)
- Suncatchers and hanging art pieces
- Geometric, fantasy/sci-fi, and nature-inspired designs
- Memorial or symbolic pieces with personal meaning
Style & Materials
Glass isn’t just color — it’s texture, transparency, and movement. For each piece, I select glass based on how it behaves in real light (not just under studio lamps).
- Texture for sparkle, diffusion, and depth
- Transparency to control brightness and privacy
- Contrast so the design reads from across a room
- Linework that supports the design, not just divides it
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Commissioning Stained Glass
If you’re commissioning a stained glass piece, we’ll talk through the space it’s going in, how much light it gets, and what you want it to feel like in the room.
- Where it will hang (window, wall, lighted display)
- Approximate size and orientation
- Color palette, mood, and symbols/themes
- Whether you want full transparency or more privacy
Care & Display
Stained glass is durable, but placement and cleaning matter. I include care instructions with every piece and I’m always happy to advise on hanging, framing, and lighting.
- How to clean safely (and what to avoid)
- Where it looks best (direct sun vs. ambient light)
- Display options: hanging, framing, or backlighting