Art Glass Pacific Northwest

Art Glass In Your Home Or Business

Art Glass Pacific Northwest is an artist collective of design and fine artists as well as glass, metal smiths and craftsman located in the beautiful and inspiring Pacific Northwest. Our glass artists are creating more minimal styles and embracing the natural texture and grain of stain glass to create contemporary patterns and designs. Whether they hang on the wall, against a window, in the corner of a doorway or get installed in a window frame, these new designs are continuing the tradition of stained glass in a whole new way. Contact Us to discuss how we can build your work of light.

For many of our clients, a design holds meaning that they want to memorialize in light. In the case of the pomegranate lamp, our client wanted to capture the myth of Persephone in a bedroom lamp.

I’m sure this example of a Police Box looks familiar. With a fan base as large as it has, it must be. This is the firsts project that I made with my son. It was so enjoyable and we learned so much. We’re ready to build another one with differing lighting options, and choices for size. Let us know what you wish. Even one that who’s inside looks bigger than the outside.

Occasionally a design is whimsical, like this green dragon one our artist made for his studio. This is a good example of using the texture of the glass to convey the design, such as scales and leathery wings.

Another whimsical design based on the Game of Thrones Kraken sigil. Designed to invoke the mystery and excitement of the Game of Throne’s Universe.

The lighting behind any window shows a new perspective of the piece. This view of the Kracken shows the oily sheen from the iridescent glass, representing night

A design can also invoke a feeling or emotion, in this case a feeling of peaceful and serenity.

Stained glass finds its way throughout the home and can be used year after year to bring festive joy to your home or yard as in the case of the dragonfly below or the hearts and owl above.

The Danish heart Christmas ornaments were cut paper or pleated paper said to be created by Hans Christian Andersen . The woven pattern is representing the contentedness between two or more people. I made these many Danish hearts for my dearest friend and for a few in her Danish friends.

Stained glass finds its way throughout the home and can be used year after year to bring festive joy to your home or yard as in the case of the dragonfly or the hearts and owl above.

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