Crafts CouncilDirectoryElizabeth Sinkova GlassPrivate residence. Geneva, SwitzerlandAboutForest Glass Blinds and its moveable glass louvers constantly tweak the look and atmosphere of the interior - just like in the forest when rays of light travel through the canopy of trees. The piece behaves as a natural light box and remains luminous even on a cloudy day. Techniques include hand painted enamels and silver stain, silk screened vitreous paint, deep sand blasting and acid etching. I have also added some delicate lustrous details hand painted with genuine platinum.Elizabeth Sinkova GlassWest Yorkshire, EnglandForest Glass Blinds, Photo credit: Elizabeth SinkovaForest Glass Blinds piece at its first display at The Old School House Gallery, York.Forrest Glass Blinds, Photo credit: Elizabeth SinkovaPrivate residence. Geneva, SwitzerlandAboutForest Glass Blinds and its moveable glass louvers constantly tweak the look and atmosphere of the interior - just like in the forest when rays of light travel through the canopy of trees. The piece behaves as a natural light box and remains luminous even on a cloudy day. Techniques include hand painted enamels and silver stain, silk screened vitreous paint, deep sand blasting and acid etching. I have also added some delicate lustrous details hand painted with genuine platinum.Elizabeth Sinkova GlassWest Yorkshire, EnglandForest Glass Blinds, Photo credit: Elizabeth SinkovaForest Glass Blinds piece at its first display at The Old School House Gallery, York.Forrest Glass Blinds, Photo credit: Elizabeth SinkovaMore from Elizabeth Sinkova GlassProjectPrivate Residence, North LondonProjectStained glass windows, triptych. Private residence, London. ProjectLady OceanProjectStained Glass Roundel. Queens' College, CambridgeProjectAutumn's GlowProjectStained Glass Roundel for the Lord Mayor of London, Sir William Russell