Crafts CouncilDirectoryElizabeth Sinkova GlassStained glass windows, triptych. Private residence, London. AboutThree contemporary stained glass windows for a private library designed and crafted to provide privacy and relaxing ambience. The joyous semi-abstract composition depicts an uplifting view into the landscape that spans across all three Library windows. The idea came from envisioning one reading a book in a peaceful library while occasionally taking a rest looking into the beautiful landscape. Hand crafted through meticulous application of modern and traditional techniques for Recclesia.Elizabeth Sinkova GlassWest Yorkshire, EnglandStained Glass Triptych for a Private Library, London Preview, Photo credit: Elizabeth SinkovaStained glass windows on display. The chosen glass for this project was beautiful Gold Pink Flash made through the traditional mouth blown method. The glass was hand cut, acid etched, hand painted and airbrushed with vitreous enamels, decorated with gold and kiln fired several times.Stained Glass Detail, Photo credit: Elizabeth SinkovaHand painting with enamels and leaded detailStained Glass Windows, closeup shot, Photo credit: Elizabeth SinkovaA detail of the middle window on the studio light table showing hand painted details, 24 carat gold decoration, textures and leadwork of the completed stained glass.Glass painting in progress , Elizabeth SinkovaGlass Art detail, Photo credit: Elizabeth SinkovaHand painted enamels on an acid etched Lamberts GlassStained Glass In-Situ, Photo credit: Elizabeth SinkovaStained Glass In-SituPainting on glass at the Studio. , Elizabeth SinkovaGlass assembled on the lightbox showing the glass painting in progress. One of the Triptych Windows, Elizabeth SinkovaAll painted glass for the Tree Window displayed on the lightbox for a review prior the leading stage. Stained glass windows, triptych. Private residence, London. AboutThree contemporary stained glass windows for a private library designed and crafted to provide privacy and relaxing ambience. The joyous semi-abstract composition depicts an uplifting view into the landscape that spans across all three Library windows. The idea came from envisioning one reading a book in a peaceful library while occasionally taking a rest looking into the beautiful landscape. Hand crafted through meticulous application of modern and traditional techniques for Recclesia.Elizabeth Sinkova GlassWest Yorkshire, EnglandStained Glass Triptych for a Private Library, London Preview, Photo credit: Elizabeth SinkovaStained glass windows on display. The chosen glass for this project was beautiful Gold Pink Flash made through the traditional mouth blown method. The glass was hand cut, acid etched, hand painted and airbrushed with vitreous enamels, decorated with gold and kiln fired several times.Glass Art detail, Photo credit: Elizabeth SinkovaHand painted enamels on an acid etched Lamberts GlassStained Glass Detail, Photo credit: Elizabeth SinkovaHand painting with enamels and leaded detailStained Glass In-Situ, Photo credit: Elizabeth SinkovaStained Glass In-SituStained Glass Windows, closeup shot, Photo credit: Elizabeth SinkovaA detail of the middle window on the studio light table showing hand painted details, 24 carat gold decoration, textures and leadwork of the completed stained glass.Painting on glass at the Studio. , Elizabeth SinkovaGlass assembled on the lightbox showing the glass painting in progress. Glass painting in progress , Elizabeth SinkovaOne of the Triptych Windows, Elizabeth SinkovaAll painted glass for the Tree Window displayed on the lightbox for a review prior the leading stage. More from Elizabeth Sinkova GlassProjectPrivate Residence, North LondonProjectPrivate residence. Geneva, SwitzerlandProjectLady OceanProjectStained Glass Roundel. Queens' College, CambridgeProjectAutumn's GlowProjectStained Glass Roundel for the Lord Mayor of London, Sir William Russell