Long ago when I started my career as a secretary, I had
worked, for about six months, for a company which made beautiful stained glass and glass etchings … I
would while away my lunch time by simply drooling over hundreds of catalogues they had
on display … the studio where I worked was filled with samples of stained
glass and etchings … however I had never seen how they were actually made … I
still love glass paintings but regret that I never learnt how to do it …
Some years later my sister-in-law joined a short duration course
on glass painting … I was happy as I thought that I could learn from her …
however she soon discontinued as she was getting married … when she left she
gave me her left over paints, brush and liner… most of the paints had dried up
… except for blue, green and red…
I was overjoyed with her offering … I could try painting on
glass … but as I was a beginner it was also very intimidating …
I tried painting on one panel of the window in our bedroom …
it looked okay … however as the glass was already on the window it was a little
difficult to maneuver the brush … another problem was as the glass was serrated, the paint being runny did
not stick properly … however I still forged ahead … and with my husband’s
encouragement … I finished painting all the three panels …
The windows looks better when the rays of the sun fall on it …
The windows looks better when the rays of the sun fall on it …
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