The colours in stained glass are created by working with metallic oxides during the manufacturing process.
In the 7 th century, glassmakers and artists started to create stained glass windows to adorn the interiors of churches, monasteries, abbeys, mosques and other place of worship around the world.
Relax, enjoy and relieve stress."įor more information contact the Arts and Craft center at 654-3237.Stained glass can traced as far back as Ancient Rome, when craftsmen started using coloured glass for their decorative wares. Farnsworth said the center, which was recently renovated, was built for the Goodfellow Air Force Base personnel to express themselves creatively with no rules. It makes you a better person and it helps you chill out." We will teach you the simplest to the more complex methods. Don't let the designs on display scare you. "You do not have to be artistic and we are always here to help. McClure said most people think they are not artistic enough and that keeps them away from the center. "You can wear whatever you want to wear and make great gifts for friends and family." "It's very relaxing and we have very good music," she said. McClure encourages people to visit the center and try out what they have to offer. Kids are welcome and they always have a blast." "Get out of your rooms and get off the computer. "It's a place where you can meet people, make friends, socialize and have a good time," said Ms. They also sell art supplies and provide adequate space for people who want to work on personal projects. Peggy Farnsworth, the arts and crafts manager, said the center offers a variety of other things to do including pottery, mould-cast ceramics, woodworking, automotive repair and cake decorating.
"There's nothing as good as finishing a piece and watching the light come through it. "You just relax, draw and cut," she said. McClure said she loves the art of stained glass because it does not require a lot of details.
"It's beautiful and it sparkles," she added. McClure, the way stained glass captures light is what makes it unique. After that you use the grinder to perfect the design shapes, wrap the edges of each piece with copper foil then finally you solder the pieces together according to your design, said Ms. You then select the texture and color of glass you want to use, lay the glass on a light box and trace your design on the glass, score over the design using a glass cutter and break out the design pieces using breaking pliers. The basic process for the copper foil technique begins by determining the design you want to make. "I wanted to make stained glass lids for some woodwork pieces that I was working on," said Ms. McClure learned the art of making stained glass when she took a class in 1987 at the Chicken Farm Art Center in San Angelo. "This technique allows me to make intricate designs." "My specialty is the copper foil technique, which was perfected by Louis Comfort Tiffany," said Ms. Originally, it was almost exclusively used on church windows. McClure said the art of making stained glass has been around for centuries. The center is a place that gives people an opportunity to express themselves by using their creativity to design art and craft pieces. It's a valuable and rewarding experience." "Learning what goes into it gives them a new perspective and they feel good when they learn the skill. "Most people tell me they didn't know it was that hard to make but they really enjoy it," said Ms.
McClure said teaching people how to make stained glass gives them a renewed appreciation of the art. This is how Teri McClure, who has been working at the Arts and Craft Center since 1989, starts her class. In great detail she goes through each process slowly stopping momentarily to answer any questions her students might have. Her student's eyes look directly at her eager to hear what she has to say. GOODFELLOW AIR FORCE BASE, Texas - She briefly explains what stained glass is then gives each of her students a design, a piece of glass, a felt pen, a glass cutter, breaking pliers and starts to keenly explain the process of making stained glass.