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		<title>Using Some Basic Glass Tools</title>
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<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">In the two videos just below this post a glass crafter and a glass artist demonstrate the use of some simple glass tools. The tools in the first video are some that most any person working in glass would have. Cutting thicker glass, like the plate glass in the video, requires a somewhat different technique than cutting the glass normally used in stained glass work and in fusing. The second video shows the use of a basic power tool (the glass grinder) that is so helpful in smoothing the edges of glass before handling it in stained glass or other work. Enjoy!</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">Jerry, webmaster CraftingGlass.com</span></p>
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		<title>Incredibily Beautiful Windows and Hauntingly Lovely Music!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[First featured several years ago on CraftingGlass.com,&#160;this video&#160;is so good, IMHO, that I want our new visitors to see it (and I hope those who have seen it watch again)!
&#160;In the video/slide show (In the House of Stone and Light) just below this post you will see some of the most beautiful stained glass windows [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="announcement_post"><p><span style="font-size: medium;">First featured several years ago on CraftingGlass.com,&nbsp;this video&nbsp;is so good, IMHO, that I want our new visitors to see it (and I hope those who have seen it watch again)!</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">&nbsp;In the video/slide show (In the House of Stone and Light) just below this post you will see some of the most beautiful stained glass windows in the world, IMHO. These lovely pictures were taken by <strong>Klaus Volpert, </strong>Ph.D.(a member of the Bryn Mawr Church in the pictures). The background music is &#8220;religious&#8221; but very beautiful. I believe you&#8217;ll find it very unique and &#8220;easy on the ear&#8221;. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">Now please look at the video in the post below.<br /></span></p>
<p>An example of a beautiful, modern Stained Glass Window. Guy Kemper, artist</p>
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<p>Jerry (webmaster, Crafting Glass)</p>
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		<title>Stained Glass Windows in the House of Stone and Light HQ (by Klaus Volpert, Ph.D.)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These are images I took of the stained glass windows at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church, plus some interior pictures. The song is `In the House of Stone and Light&#8217; by Martin Page. Here it is arranged and performed as an A Cappella (voices only) piece by the Davidson Generals, an incredibly gifted a cappella group [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="announcement_post"><p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/j18s_cnyfIw/2.jpg" border="0" align="left" />These are images I took of the stained glass windows at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church, plus some interior pictures. The song is `In the House of Stone and Light&#8217; by Martin Page. Here it is arranged and performed as an A Cappella (voices only) piece by the Davidson Generals, an incredibly gifted a cappella group at Davidson College. Arrangers were Hunter Mobley, Alex Libson and Marshall Findley. Soloist is Marshall Findlay. Alex Libson is a former member of BMPC and its senior choir. For more &#8230;</p>
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		<title>How Awesome Can Glass Art Be?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="announcement_post"><p><span style="font-size: small;">In my humble opinion I believe you will be inspired and amazed by the three images below. They are large images and may take a few more seconds than usual to load. I did not want to reduce the image size as that would reduce the &#8220;wow factor&#8221;. My thanks to Guy Kemper, glass artist, for suggesting these images to me. They are pictures of , in order: St. Chapelle in Paris (11th century!), St. Nicoli in Germany (Karl -Martin Hartman, artist), and&nbsp;The Blue Chapel in Germany (Johannes&nbsp;Schreiter, Artist).&nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">Viewers, please don&#8217;t forget my contest to find &#8220;The Most Beautiful (Glass) Window In The World&#8221; (or at least in our little corner of it). To enter go to : <a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/VoteTheMostBeautifulGlassWindowInTheWorld"><span style="font-size: x-small;">http://hubpages.com/hub/VoteTheMostBeautifulGlassWindowInTheWorld</span></a></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">The St. Chapelle window(s), or one of the other two, would perhaps win hands down but I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s fair to the little guy or gal to enter this type of &#8220;window&#8221; in the contest. Just enjoy these views (below)&nbsp;for now!</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">Jerry (webmaster, Crafting Glass)</span>&nbsp;</p>
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Guy Kemper, The Glass Artist of the Month says, &#8220;Glass is the best material in the world, there&#8217;s nothing better. I would take glass over any material, and there&#8217;s nothing more powerful.&#8221;&#160; Most regular viewers of CraftingGlass.com would agree as they love glass in all forms, as I do. Guy is a world recognized glass [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height: normal; margin: 0in -0.75pt 10pt 0.5in;"><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><span style="font-size: small;"><strong>Guy Kemper</strong></span>, <strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">The Glass Artist of the Month</strong> says, &ldquo;Glass is the best material in the world, there&rsquo;s nothing better. I would take glass over any material, and there&rsquo;s nothing more powerful.&rdquo;<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span>Most regular viewers of CraftingGlass.com would agree as they love glass in all forms, as I do. <strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">Guy</strong> is a world recognized glass artist. He has works at the greater Orlando International Airport, St. Joseph&#8217;s chapel at Ground Zero in New York, the Baltimore Washington international Airport, and in our Lady In the Woods Chapel at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky. Some of the other acclaimed works of Guy Kemper are found in as diverse places as the Mount Baker train station in Seattle, the Dulles station office park in Herndon, Virginia, in Chicago O&#8217;Hare airport, and in the Public Cemetery Chapel, Engenhahn, Germany. Pictured just below are several of Guy&rsquo;s lovely works mentioned previously.<span style="mso-tab-count: 1;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="LINE-HEIGHT: normal; MARGIN: 0in 186.75pt 10pt 0.5in">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span style="FONT-SIZE: 14pt">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <img src="http://www.craftingglass.com/wp-content/uploads/88f23ecb69e1e9f.jpg" border="0" alt="Ground Zero Window,, New York" width="296" height="252" /></span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p><span style="FONT-SIZE: 14pt"><span style="mso-tab-count: 1">&nbsp;</span></span><span style="line-height: 115%; font-size: 14pt;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;">&nbsp;</span></span><span style="line-height: 115%; font-size: 14pt;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;"><span style="color: #0000ff;">Ground Zero Window New York</span></span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in -0.75pt 10pt 0.5in;"><span style="line-height: 115%; font-size: 14pt;"><span style="color: #000000;">Guy&rsquo;s works are unique in several ways. He doesn&#8217;t use lead anymore in most of his creations so he doesn&#8217;t have to stay &ldquo;inside the lines&rdquo; as a typical stained glass artist would have to do. And Guy doesn&#8217;t normally use vitreous enamels which are special paints containing &ldquo;frit&rdquo; (powdered glass) in his works. Instead he uses multiple layers of flashed glass which is then often etched in designated areas to produce the desired effect. Since the color is actually glass instead of paint Guys work has all the richness and reflection of glass. As you know paint is duller than most colored glass. The individual glass creations are laminated or fused to a clear tempered glass base. This process eliminates the need to have a line of lead between the individual pieces as in most other stained glass works. Kemper&rsquo;s works are awesome to view as many of them seem to move and change as the viewer moves about. This stunning effect is probably due to the interplay of light as it hits or passes through the different colored layers of the glass from different viewing angles. </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in -0.75pt 10pt 0.5in;"><span style="line-height: 115%; font-size: 14pt;"><span style="color: #000000;">Guy Kemper lives in central Kentucky and being from Kentucky has had a huge influence on his work.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span>Guy says that many German artists settled in the river towns like Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago, and St. Louis, after they immigrated to America 150 years ago. These glass artists make some of the finest American glass, probably the best stained glass, as that is the craft that most of them were trained in. Mr. Kemper says that Louisville especially has some of the best glass in the country. Guy lives in the Kentucky countryside near Lexington. He grew up in the city but he really loves the country. Guy says &ldquo;I love Kentucky. I have traveled all over the world but I never would seriously consider living anywhere else&rdquo;. In his art you can see the blues, greens, reds, and (picket fence) whites of the Blue Grass rural areas near Lexington where so many fine race horses are raised. (Article continued after two more pictures of Guy&#8217;s work). </span></span></p>
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-size: x-small;">B<span style="line-height: 115%;"><span style="color: #000000;">aker Train Station window, Seattle</span></span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in -0.75pt 10pt 0.5in;"><span style="line-height: 115%; font-size: 14pt;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-size: x-small;">Detail, Seattle window (&#8220;Seattle Sunrise&#8221;)</span></span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in -0.75pt 10pt 0.5in;"><span style="line-height: 115%; font-size: 14pt;"><span style="color: #000000;">Much of Guy&#8217;s architectural work is too large to fabricate in his own shop so he has Derix Glasstudios in Germany make the glass from his drawings and paintings. Many consider Derix to be the best glass fabrication company in the world. After being commissioned to do the Orlando International Airport in 2000 he sought help as this was his largest work up to that time. He met Wilhelm Derix who offered some ideas and was very helpful. Apparently recognizing Guy&rsquo;s artistic talent Wilhelm said &ldquo;you really should just paint. Don&#8217;t even use your pencil; just start painting. And let me worry about how to make it&rdquo;. Guy says that he took the advice, although not always 100% (as he still does some drawing and some glass work himself). It appears that they have worked together well over the years since then! </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in -0.75pt 10pt 0.5in;"><span style="line-height: 115%; font-size: 14pt;"><span style="color: #000000;">The window by Guy at Orlando International was unique in another way. It was a memorial to his late brother, Mark,&nbsp;who passed away shortly before he designed the window. Guy says that like flight, life has a transitory beauty uniquely its own. I believe that Guy wanted to celebrate the beauty of flight, and of life, in this lovely airport window. It is entitled S<em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">o Long Bro<strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">. </strong></em>Many thousands of arriving and departing travelers are inspired by this work of glass art. </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in -0.75pt 10pt 0.5in;"><span style="line-height: 115%; font-size: 14pt;"><span style="color: #000000;">To see more of Guy&rsquo;s work go to his web site at </span></span><a href="http://kemperstudio.com/"><span style="line-height: 115%; font-size: 14pt;">http://kemperstudio.com</span></a><span style="line-height: 115%; font-size: 14pt;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span>Be sure to watch the PBS documentary video featuring Guy Kemper&rsquo;s work. It is about 8 minutes long but very impressive (well worth the short time spent watching it). </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in -0.75pt 10pt 0.5in;"><span style="line-height: 115%; font-size: 14pt;"><span style="color: #000000;">Important note: I receive no money or material benefit of any kind from featuring glass artists on my web site (CraftingGlass.com). My work here is purely &ldquo;a labor of love&rdquo; so to speak. I hope viewers (and artists) like this new feature of this site. If you are a glass artist of any kind, even if you are a relatively new artist, I would be glad to consider featuring you here. Just send pictures of some of your work and tell me a little about yourself. Jerry (Webmaster, Crafting Glass). </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in -0.75pt 10pt 0.5in;"><span style="line-height: 115%; font-size: 14pt;"><span style="color: #000000;">Another note: Here is a link to Derix Studios: <a href="http://www.derix.com/en/">http://www.derix.com/en/</a></span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in -0.75pt 10pt 0.5in;"><span style="line-height: 115%; font-size: 14pt;"><span style="color: #000000;">&nbsp;<span style="font-size: small;">Here is Guy&#8217;s&nbsp;Orlando International Airport Window:</span></span></span></p>
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For those who want to learn to etch lovely glass windows or glass objects I have added the three videos just below this post. Etching glass is perhaps one of the easier glass arts to learn, at least for the basics. But remember I didn&#8217;t say it is a snap! To be REALLY good at [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;; font-size: 16pt;">For those who want to learn to etch lovely glass windows or glass objects I have added the three videos just below this post. Etching glass is perhaps one of the easier glass arts to learn, at least for the basics. But remember I didn&rsquo;t say it is a snap! To be REALLY good at this art you have to be able to draw or paint a nice <span style="color: red;">freehand</span> picture or design (for the rest of us there are stencils). The chemical creams or chemical solutions used in etching are somewhat dangerous if used carelessly. Please, only adults should do this work. Wear rubber gloves and follow the directions carefully. The three videos below give only <span style="color: red;">some</span> of the basics in this craft technique. You will need to learn more, of course. One site that gives more instructions is<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span><a href="http://www.glass-fusing-made-easy.com/how-to-etch-glass.html">http://www.glass-fusing-made-easy.com/how-to-etch-glass.html</a> Another web site with more tips and instructions is</span><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;"> </span><span style="line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;; font-size: 16pt;"><a href="http://www.etchworld.com/ccp0-display/ste_manuals.html">http://www.etchworld.com/ccp0-display/ste_manuals.html</a> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 12pt 80.25pt 10pt 0in; tab-stops: 16.0in;"><span style="line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;; font-size: 16pt;">Here are some more web sites that show examples of <span style="color: red;">beautiful</span> glass art created by chemical etching or by sandblasting. Some of the glass objects also are created by glass carving <span style="color: red;">and</span> by etching. This technique, done by a master glass artist, results in a stunning piece of glass art!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 12pt 80.25pt 10pt 0in; tab-stops: 16.0in;"><span style="line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;; font-size: 16pt;"><a href="http://www.jpartglass.com/"><span style="color: #0000ff;">www.jpartglass.com</span></a></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 12pt 80.25pt 10pt 0in; tab-stops: 16.0in;"><span style="line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;; font-size: 16pt;">There are other fine web pages, of course. Just search for etched glass artists. Now please view the videos (three) just below this post. I wish you much enjoyment and success!</span></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="announcement_post"><p><span style="font-size: x-small;">Usually I write or feature articles or videos about art or decorative glass. Today is a little different. Here is a <span style="color: #ff0000;">free</span> money saving idea for you handy people out there (this idea would likely work best for a workshop or garage heater). </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">As you know there&nbsp;are many foreclosed homes being sold today at ultra low prices, or worse yet, being torn down! I have seen whole windows, with the intact glass panes, being placed on the lawn for rubbish pick-up. My idea (certainly not <span style="color: #ff0000;">that</span>&nbsp;original) is for you (a handy person) to collect as many&nbsp; windows as needed (or as many as you have space for) and use them to build a simple solar panel.&nbsp;A few years ago Mother Earth News featured an article showing how to build such a panel. The original article instructed the builder to use polycarbonate panels for the &#8220;windows&#8221; of the solar panel. If you use intact glass windows, that are still in the&nbsp;sash (or &#8220;frame&#8221;), you will save building <span style="color: #ff0000;">time and money</span>. You will need only basic carpentry skills (or hire someone) to build the solar panels. Go here for the original article:&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="http://www.motherearthnews.com/Renewable-Energy/2006-12-01/Build-a-Simple-Solar-Heater.aspx">http://www.motherearthnews.com/Renewable-Energy/2006-12-01/Build-a-Simple-Solar-Heater.aspx</a></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">There are other plans on that site, and elsewhere on the internet,&nbsp;for simple solar panels using sun warmed air for the heat source. Just type &#8220;simple solar panel plans&#8221; in the search box on your browser. Don&#8217;t forget to use cheap (or free) old glass windows rather than plastic or polycarbonate for the clear panel covers to save a lot of money. I wish you much success!</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">Jerry (Webmaster, Crafting Glass)</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">This web article has some good information (IMHO)&nbsp;also:</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;"><a href="http://www.mobilehomerepair.com/article17solar.htm">http://www.mobilehomerepair.com/article17solar.htm</a></span></p>
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		<title>Painted Glass/Stained Glass Vase Better? How Does This Relate To Stained Glass  Windows?</title>
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What Is the Difference Between Stained Glass And &#8220;Painted Glass&#8221; (Or Is There Any Real Difference)?
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The glass vase looked beautiful, I thought. I was at a flea market vendors booth years ago just looking at glassware to buy for my wife. At the time I was a real novice in glass (speaking broadly about all [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center"><strong><span style="line-height: 115%; font-size: 16pt;">What Is the Difference Between Stained Glass And &ldquo;Painted Glass&rdquo; (Or Is There Any Real Difference)?</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top:0in;margin-right:66.75pt; margin-bottom:10.0pt;margin-left:.5in;text-align:center" align="center"><strong><span style="line-height: 115%; font-size: 16pt;">&nbsp;</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top:0in;margin-right:36.75pt;margin-bottom: 10.0pt;margin-left:.25in"><strong><span style="font-size:14.0pt;line-height: 115%;font-weight:normal;mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">The glass vase looked <span style="color: red;">beautiful</span>, I thought. I was at a flea market vendors booth years ago just looking at glassware to buy for my wife.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>At the time I was a real novice in glass (speaking broadly about all categories of glass knowledge, such as collecting, art glass, and glass crafting). I didn&rsquo;t buy the vase right away but vowed to come back later to buy it unless I found &ldquo;something better&rdquo;. In talking to a friendly vendor at another booth I found out that a buyer must be cautious because some glassware items have the color painted on with a chemical solution which is then fired to make it &ldquo;permanent&rdquo; on the glass. This process is called &ldquo;staining&rdquo; the glass. I later found that some collectors, and even some dealers, call this technique &ldquo;flashing&rdquo; although that is not really the correct name. Whatever name it is called, the problem with glassware made by this technique is that the thin chemical coating (or &ldquo;paint&rdquo;) can wear off in time with a lot of handling and washing. Needless to say, I did not buy the vase that the first dealer had for sale! So keep in mind that when talking about collectible glass pieces, such as a vase, the techniques <span class="GramE">of <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"></span>Flashing</span>, Casing, and Plating are separate layers of glass applied to the piece and that Stain is a painted on coating.</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top:0in;margin-right:36.75pt;margin-bottom: 10.0pt;margin-left:.25in"><strong><span style="font-size:14.0pt;line-height: 115%;font-weight:normal;mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">Now we will talk about <span style="color: red;">Stained Glass Windows</span>. They are a different animal from the collectible glass mentioned above! Stained glass windows have a history over a thousand years old! From what I can learn of the early times it appears that most of the medieval windows were made by painting a special mixture containing tiny glass particles (frit) over the desired piece of glass and then firing the glass and &ldquo;paint&rdquo; in a kiln to fix the painted design on to the glass piece. Most, but not all, modern stained glass windows are made with a different method. This later technique involves cutting a clear or colored glass to fit in a part of a pattern drawn on tracing paper or similar material. The glass piece is normally not painted. It is used &ldquo;as is&rdquo;. Its shape and color make it part of the design. The glass piece is then held in place in the window by lead or copper foil and solder. For a little more information <span class="GramE">look</span> at my glossary terms below. The glossary for Crafting Glass may be found on the upper left side of this web page.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Thanks for visiting, Jerry <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"></span>(webmaster, craftingglass.com) </span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top:0in;margin-right:36.75pt;margin-bottom: 10.0pt;margin-left:.25in"><strong><span style="font-size:16.0pt;line-height: 115%">STAINED</span></strong><strong><span style="font-size:14.0pt;line-height: 115%"> </span></strong><strong><span style="font-size:16.0pt;line-height:115%">GLASS</span></strong><strong><span style="line-height: 115%; font-size: 14pt;"> &#8211; </span></strong><span style="line-height: 115%; font-family: ">Commonly used to describe any colored flat glass or any object made of such glass joined by metal strips. The term originally applied to colored or clear flat glass cut to fit an artist&rsquo;s design, on which details were painted in pigment with a brush. The glass pieces were then heated in a kiln or oven to bond the pigment to the glass surface. This firing makes the painted detail as durable and permanent as the glass itself. Most religious windows from medieval times until this century were executed in this manner, and so the term came to be used first for any architectural application, and then for any design in colored flat glass. It is now universally accepted as a convenient general term to define the art, the craft, and the industry</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top:0in;margin-right:36.75pt;margin-bottom: 10.0pt;margin-left:.25in"><span style="font-size:14.0pt;line-height:115%; font-family:">&nbsp;</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top:0in;margin-right:36.75pt;margin-bottom: 10.0pt;margin-left:.25in"><strong><span style="font-size:16.0pt;line-height: 115%">PAINTED</span></strong><strong><span style="font-size:14.0pt;line-height: 115%"> </span></strong><strong><span style="font-size:16.0pt;line-height:115%">GLASS</span></strong><strong><span style="line-height: 115%; font-size: 14pt;"> &#8211; </span></strong><span style="line-height: 115%; font-family: ">Glass on which special paints (containing frit) have been applied in illustration or decorative pattern and then heated in a kiln to a temperature high enough to fuse the pigments permanently to the glass surface. <span class="GramE">The modern version of the original medieval &ldquo;stained glass.&rdquo;</span></span></p>
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