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Abstract modern stained glass front door

Modern stained glass front door with contemporary art glass inserts for the clients in Mississauga. The stained glass art door adds unique character to the house. Simple geometric design is enhanced by textured architectural art glass, massive sets of clear and coloured crystal jewels, bevelled glass. The coloured accent highlights are located on the eye level of each family member

In 2007 we completed a large set of modern art abstract stained and leaded glass windows for a client in St. Catherine. Full-size leaded glass sidelights for a front door, a bathroom oval window and 2 stained glass windows for bedrooms – all panels were developed in one modern geometric style with random artistic lines. Many panels were developed for odd shaped windows. The challenging task of this design was to overlay abstract irregular artistic lines over the regular pattern of existing grills of insulated units. The design was developed using clear textured architectural glasses with bevelled glass and crystal stained glass jewels as textured assents. Asymmetrical abstract thick lead lines are incorporated into a regular pattern of the windows grills  

Contemporary stained glass octagon window hanging for a staircase landing of a custom-built house in Royal York, Toronto. The shape of the panel mimics the octagon window shape and suspended in the opening if the clients decide to move to a different house. Bold bright colours, clear textured glass, glass nuggets create an impressive focal point for a small landing area adding privacy to high traffic area

Modern double door entrance system with transom window for a double -height foyer of a large residence in Vaughan, Ontario. The idea of the stained glass design was to let the art lines to run through large glass areas freely with some interaction between lines and art glass.  This stained glass design was further development of the idea to explore expressive line in stained glass design not only as a connector between lines but also as an independent graphic element 

Modern design stained and leaded glass oval window set and double door inserts for the front entrance foyer of a private house in Richmond Hill. The project was commissioned by a successful insurance broker working from a home office. The goal was to create the decorative front entrance glass system that Brightens the space, adds privacy and unique character to the house, so the house would be easily recognizable to the visitors. 

Modern art line design for the contemporary stained and leaded glass windows installed at the historical house in Richmond Hill. Simple minimal geometry, powerful art lines, textured clear art glass to add privacy to the high traffic areas and block and the unpleasant view from the window

This contemporary double entrance front door inserts with a transom window was one of the first independent commissions that I created for the client in Oakville back in 2003. As a young glass artist, I was very lucky to meet a client with an artistic background and cooperate on this project to reflect the unique contemporary style of living of the family. At that time I was adored by colours and intricate linework of Curtis R Doll Jr. His clear stained and leaded glass windows with beautiful geometry and intricate linework inspired me to create this door set inserts paying close attention to linework.  Ever since I treat lines not as a technical element to connect different pieces of glass but as a strong visual language to express and transform the interior space with light and glass. This project set a starting point for a large series of art glass in my portfolio

Additionally, for the same client, we created a set of suspended stained and leaded art glass panels for the double-height family room

Stained and leaded glass window panel with fused kiln-formed glass textured elements for the entrance hall of a custom-built modern house in High Park area to add art, beauty and privacy to space. The Clients are passionate glass collectors that commissioned the artwork to highlight a unique character of the house.

Large stained and leaded glass skylight above a foyer stairwell of a custom-built luxury townhouse in Toronto. A combination of clear and coloured bevelled glass with large pale jewels add texture and vibe to space. The skylight was featured by Builder / Architect Magazine in 2010

Built in 1905, this historic property in Scarsdale, New York was beautifully renovated by Greenwich-based architectural firm Granoff Architects for Mark and Lisa Bezos. The house is described as “one of the most beautiful homes in Scarsdale.” It welcomes the visitors and residents of the house with a double-height entrance foyer topped with large classic stained glass ceiling skylight. 

Large vaulted stained and leaded glass lay light skylight made of white opal and ivory opal glasses with delicate color balance interacting with intricate geometric patterns and ornamental classic acanthus scrolls.