Stained Glass Workshop
Ann’s glass workshop contains hundreds of pieces of glass in a variety of colours and textures. Glass is purchased by the square foot in large sheets and cut to size depending on the piece being designed.
Ann’s glass workshop contains hundreds of pieces of glass in a variety of colours and textures. Glass is purchased by the square foot in large sheets and cut to size depending on the piece being designed.
To design and cut stained glass, Ann uses a light table, Glastar grinder, Morton cutting system and a lot of skill. She’ll sketch out designs on paper, rough cut them to fit and then grind to precision. The paper template usually ends up pocketed with water marks from the excess water from the grinder.
The second half of the downstairs family room is a combination display area – when studio tours are being run in the Kingston area – and storage area for finished pieces to be sold elsewhere.
We have created a number of product display structures that are capable of being setup at various sites. This cabinet has small pot lights to display the glass pieces.
Located on the main floor of the house, this product display studio was formerly part of the garage before being renovated into a sun room and now converted to the studio. The sunlight displays glass in it’s natural beauty.