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The Cordwalles Window

4/21/2018

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What an amazing project to work on...

In South Africa stained glass artists do not get a lot of chances to show what they can do. This project kept us busy for 6 months and really made me dig deep.

Today I want to give you a little behind the scenes sneak peak at what happens inside the studio:

We start with the architect drawings and the raw building site... 
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Then the design has to be done to the specs and the specifications of the client. As this window was for a prestigious boys school with a rich history, we prepared a proposal for Tree of Life Window, which included a lot of symbolism:
The Tree of Life symbolizes the values of growth, support, guidance, shelter and community in its strong branches.
Strong roots as a reference to the solid foundation the boys get at Cordwalles, a variety a fruits symbolizing the values being grown at the school and the rewards of dilligence.
A variety of small animals invites one to come closer and look for them in the branches and flowers and foliage.
The design is transferred to full size:
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​When the design is approved it is transferred to the full size hardboard templates and manually adjusted to fit the window curves.
Now the glass can be marked, cut out and fitted.
​and finally the painting can start.
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From painting on the light table to the kiln...
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And then it looks like this when it comes out of the kiln:
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Perspective is needed before anything can be approved!
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Jan is assembling the first window:
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​And when everything is out of the kiln, we can start to assemble. Here is the tribute window the Fowler Family commissioned for the Chapel: "As you sow, so shall you reap."
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There is building going on while we design, paint and assemble...
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Here Jan is installing the Rose Window. It involved scaffolding... I had to get up there...
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And here is some close-ups of the Rose Window.
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Lizard
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Tortoise
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Mouse
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And Voila!
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There are more updates of detail of the Rose Window: Hedgehog and bunny and hoopoe and gecko and all the other animals, flowers and fruits on our Facebook page.

If you want to be notified of the Artist Walk-through, then please send a return email here.
​We would love to send you an invitation!

Warmly
Jan & Louise
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Last call for next Stained Glass Class.

11/13/2016

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3 Day Stained Glass Class for Beginners
​NEXT COURSE DATES:
 

Friday 9  December - Sunday 11 December
Introduction to glass cutting
Introduction to pattern preparation
Introduction to grinder
Foiling exercise
Soldering exercise
Assembly techniques
Cleaning techniques
Produce:
A simple window panel
A 3-dimensional candle holder (2 projects will be completed)

You will be thoroughly instructed in the basics of stained glass

Cost R2950.00 per person (include materials)
Tools provided for use and available for sale at studio prices.
BEGINNERS Next Course Date:
Friday 30 September - Sunday 2 October
                    

4 Day Advanced Stained Glass Class.
Next Course Dates
​Thursday 26 - Sunday 29 February 2017


Produce a simple lamp (depending on your skill level) and receive instruction in the use of various hardware available. You can also make a window if preferred.

Cost R3930.00 (glass excluded)

Students must use their own tools (sets can be purchased at a special price.)

 DISCOUNT PRICE!!!
If both courses are booked and paid for in full simultaneously or if advanced is booked during beginners course.
ONLY R5880.00  -  R1000 off!

 About the presenters:

Jan & Louise van Niekerk have been doing Stained Glass for 29 years now.
What started as a hobby has turned into a lifelong passion.
Having moved to the Midlands Meander on the peaceful Natal Midlands 19 years ago, we have been privileged to live the creative life in these beautiful surroundings.

As Stained Glass specialists it is our pleasure to introduce you to the magic of stained glass. As labour intensive as the process is,  when you hold your first piece, washed and shiny, reflecting the light in more ways than you expected.

Being creative is highly rewarding, and we hope to share this experience with you.

"Jan and Louise are great teachers. Loved the courses, having done the basic and advanced course I have all the skills I need to design and make my own lamps. A very rewarding hobby". - Enno

Special:  Accommodation available at R390 per unit, sleeping 2 or 3.
www.accommodation.aladdins.co.za
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PricewaterhouseCoopers Teambuilding

7/25/2016

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"One of the better team building exercises we have ever done."

Great words to hear when you have just completed two hours with a team!
All team building exercises are not equal! Some teams just have better cohesion, team spirit and focus. And the team from PricewaterhouseCoopers certainly showed why they were made managers!
The first thing they learned was that time flies when you are having fun! Two hours are over before you know it.
​And that some who did not think that accountants have left brains, indeed were blessed with a left brain!
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Pure concentration!
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And all three teams were winners - they all had a clear idea of what they wanted to achieve, worked well together as a team by utilizing each individual's strengths, being flexible and by everyone stepping up to participate. 
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We ended the session with an I-nfinitepotential assessment session, and I am very happy to say that this is indeed an outstanding team: excellent leadership skills, coherence and best of all, they can have fun together. Well done PricewaterhouseCoopers Pietermaritzburg!
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The real thing... or not?

7/8/2016

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So this time I thought I will do a really helpful post - how to figure out if the stained glass you are planning to invest in is real or fake!
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This lamp was designed and made by us, and this lamp will outlive its owner, and can be passed on to the next generation. In fact it was made about 8 years ago, and earlier this year it was brought in for repairs. It blew over when the curtains caught it during a freak wind storm. Because it is well made, only a few pieces on the edge broke. We quickly fixed it and it was returned to its owner - no charge!
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Now this next lamp is a whole different story!
So I am writing this post because nobody likes to be had, right?
It is such a sad moment when someone brings in a stained glass piece to be repaired and we have to tell them it is a fake and cannot be repaired. And we have seen a lot of rubbish being passed off for the real thing, but this... oh this!... takes the grand prize.
​Made out of 2 mm sandblasted glass, painted with non-permanent glass paints and GLUED together.
Paint flaking off
in pieces!
And this is what it used to look like...
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So it is clear to see that the way it looked originally could fool a lot of people!
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The aboce pic is of the weight bearing spider glued on too! I would be speechless if I was not so outraged!

So on to the subject of mass produced Chinese imports.
It has been baffling us for years: how can a lamp which will take us at least 3 months to finish, and which we will have to sell for R16 000, be imported from China, transport and the dealer's profit included, and be sold for R3000 or R4000?

And we have looked at them and tried to figure it out: Real glass, looking very much like the glass we import from America at high cost. Thinner than it should be lead lines and very flat lead lines, yes, but how do you get past the labour intensive job that it is, if it is real? Even when you take into account the sweat shop setup, it is still not explained???

Until two customers in a row brought in their broken Chinese stained glass lamps for repairs....
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Glue again!!!
Glue that is stained black is what keeps the lamp together. And if that is the case, we give you the broken lamp back with our best wishes and instructions to go buy a tube of glue! Sad but true.
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So the above is an image of a fake Chinese lamps. Pretty impressive, especially at that price. and as a minimum of 60 units have to be brought in, you at least can be consoled by the fact that 60 other people have the exact same lamp and have been fooled too!

So, how do one then know if it is a fake or not?
Clue number one: If it is to cheap to be true, it is likely to be rubbish.

Our best suggestion:
Find a reputable maker, visit their showroom, and if you like their work and can connect with them, ask them to custom make something for you.
It is worth it, and the real thing will give you years of joy!
And our condolences if you possess one of these. Enjoy it while you can.

OK so I have been stewing on that for some time... steam let off successfully, and hopefully it will be helpful to you too

Warmest regards till next time!
​Louise



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Restoring a damaged Stained Glass window

5/11/2016

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The above photo is the beauty restored to her former glory. Below is what she looked like after a terrible hail storm:
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As this window was made with handmade glass, the search begins for glass of the same colour, texture and quality.
Not so easy, as there are very few glass importers, and as this kind of glass is the most expensive, big quantities of it are not being imported in the current economic climate.
Here are some of the amazing glass we found:
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Next we prepare an exact copy of the pattern. The hardest part is to try and preserve as much of the original glass as we can. It will actually be faster to do a complete remake with the new glass we found, but some glass just cannot be replaced, and for authenticity's sake we prefer to save as much as we can of the original glass:
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Everything laid out, ready to go
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And then the serious labour starts... carefully cutting apart the old window to remove the damaged glass and old lead came. Then we start to replace the newly cut and fitted glass and lead came.
​And at last, the restored beauty - this time the outside view!
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Well worth the effort!
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Stained Glass Window - from conception to completion

12/15/2015

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Right now it is just a building site. I find building sites VERY EXCITING!!!! Just look past the rubble and mayhem and see the possibilities!
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The brief... the colour of the kitchen and an idea from Pinterest
Design is done, changes done until client is happy, another site visit, colour changes to contend with, sizes and template double checked. Time to start cutting:
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If Zoli will let us...
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Finished product!
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Antique lampshade Rescue

12/2/2015

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A quick post to show you how we can rescue your antique lampshade which you cannot find glass shades for anymore.
​BEFORE:
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And now... ta daa! Fabulousness!!!
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Grantleigh Jugs

11/30/2015

 
A couple of weeks back we had had the great pleasure of hosting Grantleigh school all the way from Richards Bay. 

Over the years we have seen creativity in all forms of art work but when the pupils from Grantleigh school produced exquisite works of art in forms of jugs we where thrilled. It is of a rare nature that makes us as excited when there is such a large group of students producing such fine work. Id like to congratulate them on all their pieces and when they come back in the future I would like to keep one for myself to display!

So why not come and make your own? Feel free to come in or give us a call for more info.
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And this is the talented bunch, creating:

Our last stained glass class....

8/25/2015

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Our clever students Rose, Jean and Tracey creating their first masterpieces!
Practice girls, we are making a lampshade next!!!!
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Hilton Festival 2014

11/7/2014

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This year the Midlands Meander exhibited in the Art Block at the Hilton festival, and here is some of the photos of the fun we had over 4 days with Stained Glass, Pottery and Mosaic workshops. 
We met lovely people who made such an impression on us. I love it when someone does something they have never done before and then there is the glow of achievement - from our youngest artist at 8 years old to the charming Gran who learned to do stained glass!
AND HERE IS THE RESULTS....
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And our stained glass ladies...
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NEXT TIME... Mosaic class photos!
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A website is born

7/11/2014

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So this was one much needed creative stretch... considering that I do not like technology overly much. Much more the necessary evil let's-get-it-out-of-the-way-so-I-can get-to-my-real-creating-job kinda thing.
But this site has been sadly non existent and really needed, so it was a case of buckle down and do it, and I am now sorta chuffed with myself! Ha, technophobic me built a website, nogal!
So now all I have to do is hope everything is working, and hold thumbs that someone out there stumbles across all my hours of late night labour.
Let me know if you do!
Louise
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Zoli & Muffin, doing what they do best!
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    I love creating. And always manage to fill my days and my work tables with too many ideas and work in progress and new ideas I want to try...
    So sometimes I may get to blogging. Or not. But I am leaving myself the option on my overflowing work desk...
    And yes, I love cats...

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