Create a Victorian Stained Glass Roundel Panel
with Greer Ashman
May 19-23, 2025
$995.00
$175 material fee payable to Greer
About This Workshop
In this class, students will explore traditional stained glass painting and lead construction techniques. The inspiration comes from Victorian era British domestic glazing, where small medallions, or “roundels,” featuring hand-painted flora and fauna were leaded into cheerfully colored windows for a door or entryway. The class will include a brief historical overview of stained glass to contextualize the project, as well as demonstrations of each step of the process. Students can bring their own reference material of flora and fauna local to their area. All participants will practice glass painting and staining techniques, including paint mixing and application, and proper use of tools and equipment. Greer will guide students through thoughtful glass selection and glass cutting, as well as lead assembly, soldering, and puttying of their panels.
Key Points
- Historical overview of traditional stained glass
- Explore Victorian stained glass decorative elements
- Color palettes and patterns
- Learn about glass painting and glazing tools
- Glass paint using traditional kiln-fired vitreous paints and stains
- Glass cutting, lead assembly, soldering, and puttying
Greer Ashman
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$995.00