Gallery 3

Porch/Conservatory,
house in Jordans, Buckinghamshire
1996

Jordans-1

The window was designed to relate a very dark, brick interior to the garden beyond, so the glass needed to enhance the garden, not detract from it
6 panels facing North, East and West, each panel 3' x 5'6"
Acid Etched, painted, silver stained, plated and leaded


Detail of 1 of 6 windows. The landscape is visible behind and the leaf-shaped feathers reflect the trees.
Whole window 5'6" x 3'
Glass etched, painted, stained, plated and leaded.
porch
Jordan
Deeply etched to catch the light; painted and stained.
Leaf shapes in the feathers to reflect the leaves outside
These side windows were more colourful because the west sun comes through them in the late afternoon, so can spread warmth and colour on other surfaces

Acid etched, painted, silver stained, plated and leaded.

window 4
window-5 Panel in main window
The landscape is visible and the images, particularly the deeply etched lettering, appear and disappear as you move around the room

Hartley Wood glass, etched, stained, painted and leaded

Skylight
window-5 Fish shapes reflect the shapes of the leaves in the landscape beyond


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