It is mainly found in churches, synagogues, mosques and other places of worship, as well as in the windows of beautiful Victorian houses. But stained glass can also be used in a more contemporary way in your homes.
Contemporary stained glass, which differs from figurative stained glass by its more abstract lines and patterns, makes its mark in public buildings, businesses, religious buildings and residences, both for new constructions and older ones.
“For churches or synagogues, it’s more for aesthetic and spiritual reasons, to communicate a story, the spirit of something. This is not always the case for residences, for example, where it is more architectural. Stained glass adds a touch to the building,” says master glassmaker and workshop manager Jeff Scheckman, co-owner with Garth Jenkins of Studio du verre, a stained glass production workshop. The man who designs, restores and manufactures stained glass windows since 1981 specifies that stained glass was “more prestigious at the time, showed a certain standing “.
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An evolving art
If the traditional techniques persist – remember that stained glass is an art that has existed since the 12the century – certain ways of doing things have evolved. Mr. Scheckman mentions in particular the fact that fused glass is emerging among the trends of the moment.
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This technique consists of melting together pieces of glass previously assembled in an oven at temperatures of up to 1400°C. This very high heat allows the glass to melt and fuse together.
It frees us a bit from always putting lead between the glasses. One can make creations a little more spontaneous without traditional lead lines.
Jeff Scheckman, co-owner of Studio du verre
Architectural projects with the integration of stained glass
In collaboration with the eight craftsmen in his workshop and with the help of several other freelancers, Mr. Scheckman, who learned the basics of stained glass with a Dutch master glassmaker, touches on major architectural projects as well as restoration and commissions. smaller scale, such as private residences.
Regardless of the nature of the project, glass craftsmen always work in collaboration with architects, cabinetmakers, masons and other trades. The Studio du verre has used its know-how in the manufacture of contemporary stained-glass windows, such as that of the tunnel connecting two of the buildings of Concordia University. In 2010, Jeff Scheckman and his team collaborated with internationally renowned Greek-born Montreal artist Yehouda Chaki.
“The stained glass window is called The four Seasons. We interpreted Chaki’s works and used a lead-free technique, with glue, by gluing the glasses. There are four large stained glass windows in the tunnel that joins the two buildings,” says Scheckman. This installation showcases laminated antique glass in a space where natural light is absent, which inspired Yehouda Chaki “in his redefinition of nature and light,” says the explanatory plaque.
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Mr. Scheckman also cites the twenty panels of four stained-glass windows in the Archambault store in the corridor leading to the Place-des-Arts metro station, “a simple style, but with interesting techniques”. However, the master glassmaker deplores the lack of respect for certain public projects. “Unfortunately, that’s the reality for artists. I understand it’s a store, but I pass and there are displays in front of the stained glass windows. They are not highlighted. It’s a bit sad. »
A stained glass window at home?
If you want to have a stained glass window made for your home, a preliminary search for images will be in order to see which style suits you best. The glass craftsmen will then design color models and then a life-size drawing of the desired stained glass window. If everything meets your satisfaction, you can choose the glasses with the craftsman who will design and install them.
Be aware, however, that the delays can be long due to the difficulty in finding craftsmen. At the Studio du verre, where we are currently training three students who are doing their apprenticeship, there is a six-month wait. It will therefore be necessary to be patient, but the wait will be worth it.