Trailer for Book 1 of The Glass Painter’s Method

What a breath of fresh air – a clear, concise book on glass painting.

John Reyntiens: Reyntiens Glass Studio

A two-minute trailer for the new book. If you know London, you may recognise the bridge in the second high-speed clip – London Bridge. It’s also the bridge Stephen walked across to work then back again to home for 14 years before he changed careers:

And who’s this book for?

This book will serve you well if:

  1. You’re new to traditional stained glass painting and are uncertain which brushes, paints and tools to buy – this book will tell you what you want to know. The accompanying 12 free videos will also introduce you to the key techniques.
  2. You’ve painted stained glass for a while but you worry “Is it my lack of skill which is the problem? Or is it my brushes, paints and tools which stop me achieving the results I want?” – this book will guide you to the answer. And the 17 free designs will give you an excellent resource with which to practise.
  3. You’re a teacher who wants your students to experience the joy of mastering this wonderful craft – this book will show you the smallest, most effective set of brushes, paints and tools to place before them so they can triumph.

From designers and painters Williams & Byrne, and featuring entries from the journals of the forgotten Victorian craftsman Nathaniel Somers, this book will demonstrate how few possessions you really need to paint stained glass.

Williams & Byrne’s The Glass Painter’s Method is an essential book for all stained glass artisans.  It covers the essentials of glass painting in a simple, comprehensive way that demystifies the process and makes it easy to understand and follow. An absolute must for any stained glass artist’s library.

Judith Schaechter

Formats
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I highly recommend this superb little volume which also fits great in the hand.

J. Kenneth Leap, author of Silver Stain: An Artist’s Guide