Stained Glass Course | D R Art Glass Studio | Calitzdorp

Beautiful stained glass is no longer associated entirely for use in churches depicting the saints of God, today more and more homes want stained glass as part of their home décor. One of the main purposes of stained glass is to simply add beauty while also creating a calming presence, and the light that shines through stained glass has a dazzling effect.
D R Art Glass Studio is the studio of the most professional stained glass and warm glass artist in South Africa. What started out as a hobby has become a career, and today DR Art is a top professional stained glass artist business in South Africa Apart from also doing restorations, they provide some wonderful classes for those interested. You will need to check their website for details.
Their basic 8 hour course must first be completed in order to progress to the more advanced stained glass classes. All tools are provided by the studio. Designing , patterns , cutting glass , grinding , foiling , soldering , finishing , chemical use , safety and all the basics is covered in this course.
Special Skills Lessons – These lessons are given as an extra to the classes to provide for special techniques and skills needed for certain projects and include the following content:
- Pattern Design
- Glass Selection
- Glass Cutting
- Foil Techniques
- Solder Techniques
- Mirrors
- Finishing and Presentation
- Safety and Health
- Tool Care
- Workshop/Studio Design
- Stained glass repairs
- Stained glass restoration
Contact Details:
7 Andries Pretorius Street
Calitzdorp
6660
Tel: +27 84 951 6914
Fax: 0866006151
Website: www.stained-glass.co.za
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