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I've been designing and creating stained glass artwork for 30 years, selling my sculptures since 2017. I have hundreds of completed sales with great customers and stories to go with them - I have been amazed with the response that I have received.
Concept Stained Glass has a presence on many online shops including Etsy, Amazon handmade and Ebay.
However the best prices for my artwork can always be found right here on my website.
I am passionate about stained glass and I'm constantly inspired to design and produce new projects aiming to bring a little more colour into peoples lives.
I am an apprentice served joiner by trade and my sculptures bring together my carpentry expertise and stained glass flair. I get my kicks from knowing that all details are just right.
All of my art work is designed, created and completed by myself in my Devon based workshop.
All of my stained glass projects are handmade and are completed using only traditional methods and tools. Every piece of glass is hand cut and shaped, fitted into came work and puttied to create each sculpture. Sculptures that feature full stained glass came work windows are built in the same method as you would see in a Church stained glass window or domestic stained glass display.




"My sculptures make the perfect gift, whether that's to spoil yourself or to buy as a gift for another."


Sculpture Bases!
Generally the best way to display my sculptures is to part bury them in the ground anywhere you wish to display them in your garden, providing the substructure of the ground is adequate to support the sculpture. i.e.. Soil, Sand, Lawn, Rockery etc.
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I now offer several different options regarding supporting bases for the sculptures, negating the need to have a position in your garden to part bury them. Having a base enables you choose the position of the sculpture and move it around your garden depending on your perspective. Sculptures are best positioned with either the morning or evening sunlight behind them. If you are unable to see sunlight directly through the glass then displaying sculpture with a bright background will make the glass stand out. i.e. up against a south facing wall painted white, would do perfectly.