Stained glass and leaded glass add timeless elegance and beauty to any structure. With an endless option of size, shape, color, texture and design, each piece is itself a work of art.
Pieces that include colored or painted glass (“stained glass”) or clear glass (“leaded glass”) can be used in windows, doorways and archways, frames, furniture, lights and globes and more.
They can be used for glazing and restoration, window repair and antique repair.
Transom windows can sit above a door or along one or both sides. They fill the extra space between the door and a tall ceiling and allow for extra light and provide a sense of personal style.
Above the front door, transoms provide an ideal place for a house number. Clear glass maximizes light flow whereas decorative or textured glass adds privacy. The variety of options for the glass, panels, and finish make for a one-of-a-kind piece.
Painting on glass is an art form that can be used on clock faces, light globes, menu boards and decorative pieces.
When painting on the back of glass ("reverse painting"), the image is viewed by reversing the piece and looking through it. The glass not only protects the paint, it provides a characteristic smooth and shiny appearance, enhancing the brilliance of the paint whether or not light passes through the piece.
Glazing is the putty that surrounds glass on the outside of windows; it seals the gap where glass meets the frame and is critical for blocking air leaks and making your home quieter. Over time, glazing can deteriorate, crack, chip or even break off.
Glazing also refers to the multi-step process of removing and replacing old glazing such as in window repair or antique repair. Since glazing is the finishing detail that elevates the design of windows or doors it should be applied by a skilled craftsman. You’ve found the experts of this lost art!
An important aspect of the architectural character of buildings is the design, craftsmanship, and other elements that may make them worthy of preservation, reconditioning and restoration (particularly before being replaced).
Whether it’s a window, frame, furniture piece or other object, our restoration process includes respecting the significance of the original materials and features, repairing and retaining them wherever possible, and if necessary, replacing them in kind.
In addition to commissioned work, Jason creates a variety of pieces of personal interest, all of which are for sale.
Commissioned art is the best way to personalize a collection or acquire works that complement a particular space.
In addition to commissioned work, Jason creates a variety of pieces of personal interest, from sculpture to acrylic paintings to interactive, functional art.
Certain pieces from Jason's collection are for sale and can ship immediately.
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