Parparcen Glass Studio

Parparcen Glass Studio Custom stained glass, mosaic design and manufacturing for more than 20 years. Visit us at http://parparcen.ca for information about our work and services.

The beauty of stained glass lies in its interaction with its environment. As the light brings the colours alive, the whole space becomes one with the piece; soaking the surroundings with the tone and hue of the glass. For more than two decades Parparcen Stained Glass Studio has helped its clients bring this beauty into their lives: from small glass-made jewelry to large windows and mosaic no pro

ject is too ambitious. Also offering private and group courses that range from beginner to advanced level, at Parparcen Stained Glass Studio you can learn the art of mosaic and stained glass step by step in an relaxed environment. Visit us at http://parparcen.ca/ or drop us a line at [email protected] for more information about our custom designs and services.

01/23/2018

After a while (a long “while” lol) I will make a new commission. Let’s see how long it takes. 📆

02/18/2016

Designer and decorator Louis Comfort Tiffany was born in 1848. He was the son of Charles Lewis Tiffany, who ran the prestigious Tiffany & Co. department store in New York. Trained as a painter, Louis Tiffany embarked on a career as an interior decorator in 1879. An initial interest in stained glass led to the founding of his own glassworks at Corona on Long Island in 1893, renamed Tiffany Furnaces in 1902. These are some of his famous designs http://ow.ly/Y7fFB

More on our fusion glass series. Stay tuned for new pieces!
01/22/2016

More on our fusion glass series. Stay tuned for new pieces!

We are happy to share with you our new, one of a kind, fusion glass series. More of this coming soon...
01/19/2016

We are happy to share with you our new, one of a kind, fusion glass series. More of this coming soon...

One mosaic. Sexy lips. Finished yesterday. I am thinking to start a erotic serie in different medias. P**n sounds better...
01/14/2016

One mosaic. Sexy lips. Finished yesterday. I am thinking to start a erotic serie in different medias. P**n sounds better, more fun.

an Engineers Simbol. From a piece of wood 4 inches diametre.
01/05/2016

an Engineers Simbol. From a piece of wood 4 inches diametre.

01/05/2016

From here we wish a Happy New Year for all !

11/18/2015
pictures of the process and finished work installed on 11-11-2015
11/12/2015

pictures of the process and finished work installed on 11-11-2015

10/29/2015

I copied this from millenniumartglass.com
Just some thoughts.
WHY DOES STAINED GLASS COST WHAT IT DOES?
Quality and craftsmanship always costs. If what you want is cheap, impersonal glass work in your house, it is easy to find. Lots of glass shops and home improvement centers have cheap products, poorly factory-made, with no skills in the selection of glass, all the pieces cut on a computerized water-jet cutting machine, slapped together at minimum wage (or below) and built with the poorest quality glass and materials, and craftsmenship. But that is like buying a cheap guitar. It will always sound like a cheap guitar, and it's value will never increase because of the terrible quality. Whereas, a Martin or Gibson can cost from $650 to $6,000 for a similar guitar, but the difference is the same as between a Volkswagen and a Porsche, a Timex and a Rolex, a Corvair or a Cadillac! You get what you pay for.
Building stained glass artwork is a very exacting craft and art. It takes years of skill, practice, understand in the tools and media, and a dedication to create high-quality work. Everything is hand cut, hand crafted and hand assembled, leaded or foiled and soldered. No machine can do all these steps as a fine glass craftsman can. We cut our hands and are exposed to harsh (even dangerous) chemicals and materials. It can take weeks to months to build a stained glass commission piece. Especially large architectural works and multi-hundred piece Tiffany-style lampshades. We make the designs, find and buy the glass, chose and cut all the pieces, grind and shape them, construct the final work, and the lead or foil EVERY piece by hand, then solder, frame, patina and deliver the pieces. Not to mention all the painting and kiln-work that may also be involved! This is not as they do in China.
Real glass artisans have spent year in their work, thousands of dollars on tools and thousands more on glass. They have worn out some of their tools, their finger tips, their patients, their check books keeping up on the demands of the craft.

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