Monday, September 23, 2013
Cherry Tree Birds
This is a set of seven panels with a Japanese theme that I have just completed. The trunk and branches are in that nice Blue/Green Kokomo glass with a mix of all types of different opaque,semi-opaque and clear glass in white and pinky shades for the leaves and a couple of little bits painted for the animals.It measures about
148cm x 162cm in total. Feel free to comment.
Monday, August 19, 2013
ART DECO ARCS
The latest panel that i have just completed,an indoor one mostly done in opaque and semi-opaque
glass in an Art Deco design which came from a couple of hours free drawing with a large home made compass.
It measures about 32 inches by 20 inches .I'm working on a big multipanelled design of a cherry blossom with some animals and i will do a post on that when im finished it.
Feel free to comment
Monday, April 2, 2012
Fluid Landscape
Labels:
baroque,
Cloughjordan,
eco village,
glass,
Leaded Glass,
stained glass bird
Friday, June 17, 2011
Blooming Great

Further to the Bloom garden show at the Phoenix Park last weekend,I Got this publicity shot from the Crafts Council Of Ireland of the Irish President,Mary McAleese visiting the Craft garden with one of my pieces in focus.Im not sure what she is pointing at,but maybe its one of my stone mushrooms which were dotted around the garden! See more glass at Lustrousglass.com
Labels:
bloom,
garden glass,
Irish president,
Mary McAleese,
painted glass,
stained glass
Monday, June 6, 2011
Bloom in the Park
Monday, April 4, 2011
Joy Fountain
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Garden Glass
- This is another panel that i have just done for the garden of the same lady that i did this panel for.You can see that flower themed panel in the background of the second photo. Its in her back garden and gets the sun,which unfortunately disappeared just as i finished putting it up. Its made mostly with textured waterglass and semi opaque glass with some bottle ends,bullseyes and faceted small pieces to make the most of the fact that it doesnt have the magic of light shining through it. The clear background waterglass has a lustre on it if you look closely at the first photo. See more at Lustrousglass.com
Labels:
circular panel,
garden glass,
Leaded Glass,
stained glass
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Lemon Soap
Labels:
dublin,
james joyce,
lemon soap,
leopold bloom,
sweny,
ulysses
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Noshington
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Stoned birds
Labels:
.Flashed,
birds,
painted glass,
sandblasted,
stained,
stained glass bird
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Blowing in the wind..
Labels:
.Flashed,
blue flashed,
mushrooms,
sandblasted,
stained glass
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Mushroom Crowd
These are some of the little pieces im working on for various outlets for the so im told festive season,though if you were to read the news about Ireland you wouldnt think so. We may yet be surviving on wild mushrooms before long! they are mostly made from flased glass of different types,sandblasted and fired.And set into interesting stones , slots cut with a diamond disc on the grinder .. just right to put on your windowsill ..There will be a series of them i think , with trees, flowers , cactus, houses and anything else that sprouts up along the way. Check out my other work on Lustrousglass.com
Monday, October 18, 2010
Djinn
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Painted Lady
This is a smallish (150x120mm) very pale yellow piece of glass that's been painted and silver-stained.More practice,more needed probably! See more colour at Lustrousglass.com Saturday, August 21, 2010
Red heads..

These are a couple more pieces of glass,small(100x75mm) that ive just done. they are both done from single pieces of St Just red flashed glass that have masked with a film,cut with a scalpel,sandblasted,painted with Reusche Tracing Black,fired in the kiln to 673C,painted with Reusche Amber silver-stain,and fired to 543C,in that order. with inspiration provided by Harry Clarke! Take a look at Lustrousglass.com for more glass. And please leave a comment!
Labels:
.Flashed,
harry clarke,
painted glass,
sandblasted,
silver stain,
stained
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Creative Glass

A post about this nice book i was asked to be in by Danijela Kracun and published by Schiffer,who publish a lot of books about art ,craft and the like. I was very pleased to be asked to be in it as it also contains a lot of my glass heroes,too numerous to mention. I was especially pleased to find one of my pieces on the front cover(thats me in the midddle of the top row) . Here is a link to the blogpost about it. You also have a picture here too of my double page spread inside.Its available on Amazon. Please leave a comment !
Labels:
Amazon,
charles mcfadden,
Creative Glass,
danijela kracun,
Schiffer
Thursday, July 22, 2010
More Practice
Ive been doing a bit more practice on my heads with some small piecesof glass apprx 120x90mm.The top and bottom are a red flashed glass with blasting,painting and silver-stain. The middle one a piece of reclaimed glass from an old fanlight which had been siver stained originally.I sandblasted and painted it and expected it to metal when i fired it at the higher temperature needed for the black but it didnt thankfully. Normally you fire the black first and then the silver stain at a lower temperature.The silver stain can go a milky colour if its fired too high. Based on Harry Clarkes doe-eyed heads.You can see more at Lustrousglass.com Friday, July 16, 2010
Alas poor Yorick !

This is a small panel that ive just completed,similar to the last post's one.Its done mostly in red flashed french glass with sandblasting,painting and silver-staining.Theres also a bit of blue on green flashed and blue on clear flashed for the head.Its about the same size 300x200mm.The reference is to Hamlet,who when given the skull of of his pal Yorick by the gravediggers,holds it up and says "Alas poor Yorick,I knew him well" or some such speel.i know its not much like a skull but thats why im not doing technical drawing. Feel free to comment and check out my website Lustrousglass.com
Labels:
flashed glass,
Lamberts.Flashed,
sandblasted,
silver stain
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Glow
Labels:
.Flashed,
lamberts,
Lamberts.Flashed,
painted glass,
Reusche,
stained glass
Friday, June 25, 2010
French Horn

This is a panel Ive been working on for a friend who runs a wine shop in south county Dublin. He wanted something curvy with a wine theme.he also has a liking for Mouton Rothschild wines.This winery has a habit of getting a different artist to design each years label,going back to 1946.Everybody from Dali to Bacon to Picasso and others not as well known.The artists are paid no money for their work, but given instead a certain number of cases of wine of two different years, obviously including the year they provided the label for. Often theres some kind of horned sheep reference going on,mouton as you know being the french for sheep.My interpretation of the 1999 label which was by Raymond Savignac is shown above.It was probably one of the easier ones to interpret!Have a look at the other years labels Here . The size is about 760 x380mm .The glass is Purple waterglass for the grapes,green Kokomo for the leaves,red St Just sandblasted for the wine glass and a nice dark blue flashed on green for the wine bottle.The label is a pale yellow semi- antique with some painting and a bit of silver-stain.The background is a semi-antique clear,painted with scrolls to represent the sheeps horns.Im hoping to do the partner of this for the other side of the door,white wine,possibly Champagne. The bubbles appeal to me.See more colour at Lustrousglass.com
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