Friday, 19 December 2014

Nevermore (slow progress)

 This is the mount for a three dimensional piece about the crows at the tower of London. The final piece will mix traditional lead light work with the lighter weight three dimensional copper foil work.


                                                   hopefully it lives up to my bus sketch.

Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Wilt Wither Wimple (Progress)

 The rosary style thorns are based on the classic celtic knot form.
 There is still one element of the piece left to make,the cross at the end of the rosary.

 This piece is my first attempt at using Copper Nitrate acid to alter the finish of the metal. This could become a useful process once mastered.

 The piece in profile showing it three dimensional construction.  It is built around a light sensitive bulb that adjusts its brightness to the room in which it is placed.


The story behind this peice is in this previous post.
http://glenriches.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/wilt-wither-wimple.html

Friday, 31 October 2014

Wilt Wither Wimple (3D rose section)


 A small 3D glass tudor rose which will be part of the tiny Wither,Wither,wimple piece. The scale of the piece is making it extremely difficult in every aspect from cutting to cleaning.
That was supposedly the easy part.... now on to the celtic knot type thorns.





 The petals tack soldered into position.


 Petals tacked into place,







The finished tin soldered rose, needing a bit of finishing but as a first copper foil piece im happy with this first stage.

Monday, 13 October 2014

Copper foil tests

I have started very basic inquiries into copper foil work in stained glass. Copper foil is a process in which glass can be made 3D.


Very poor results so far but its very early days and I have big plans for this process.

Sunday, 12 October 2014

Great Pit of Aldgate (final stages)

 After extensive tests with oils, varnishes and other potions the slates are finished and sealed.  The piece is cleaned and black iron polish is added to the lead.
 The window is mounted into a light box I made earlier and an internal structure is added to protect the window.

The box just needs a bit of a fiddle and then the window is ready. My first completed large scale window.

Sunday, 21 September 2014

Great Pit (lead and stone work)





 
The piece as it stands now. The glass has been leaded up and the sheets of slate which comprise the backing of the piece have been carefully cut around the glass itself.


 The isnt my first time cutting stone but its worlds away from cutting a door into a brick wall. All in all its alot easier that I feared it would be.

The final stages of the piece are to lead the stone work to the glass and then to mount it into the light box. I'am also considering applying a finish to the slate but That requires more thought.

Sunday, 7 September 2014

Great Pit Mk2

A timelapse of the cutting for the new and improved Great pit of Aldgate window (since now its made from real stained glass). A mixture of having to cut tiny organic shapes and using the darkest glass available make this a tricky piece. The next challenge is inventing a way to cut slate into similar small organic shapes. wish me luck.