I’m blown away with the beauty of your pieces! The fluidity of design and that they’re 3D… I’m beyond speechless. Thank you so much for sharing your pieces and your method.
Hi Joseph, What a wonderful artist you are! I’ve never seen anyone making 3D sculptures like yours. They are amazing! Thank you for sharing! This also left me puzzled - how on earth did you join those glass sculptures in the wooden frames? It seems really tricky to get that precision for rod holes if you inserted the ready-made sculpture into the frame. Or did you build the sculpture into the frame? How did you manage that? All best wishes to you!
I build the frame the size needed for the composition usually 6 inches deep. Holes are drilled into. The frame the diameter of brass rod of a thickness necessary to support the composition : industrial brass rod can be found any diameter I n. 10 foot length. I hope to give more information via video . Thanks for your interest, Joe f
Oh my goodness Im a stained-glass Artist for 2 years, im so excited to see another idea i can use my scraps on Instead of just mosaic Thankyou so much for sharing such an awesome idea, the plane was out of world . I wish my father was still alive i could have made him a ufo, he would have loved that 😊
I am new to social media, avoided it most of my life, but now I am it. Thanks for your comment, Your images are arresting, My experience of Japan were peaceful. courage,, Joe
How amazing is this?!!! What a beautiful artform, I've never seen anyone use stained glass in this way! Absolutely stunning! What a creative mind this man has,and the talent to make it come to life! Would love to see these art pieces in person!✨💞✨
So wonderful. Before I started creating music I was a sculptor myself. I had a studio full of art. But over the years music completely took over. However It has always been my dream to make stained glass. I have been setting up my stained glass studio the last few months. And during the time I am not playing melodies ill be in the studio mastering my glass skills. What you have done here is amazing and inspiring to me. And I hope you take it as a compliment when I say I would like to emulate some of your work. (not copy) but take notes of your style. Keep up the good work you have a new fan in me. Have a great day.
Music is a beautiful activity to enhance the stained glass experience . I have a more detailed version on the way. Thanks. I have 94 years of life experience.
I am new to this business , so grateful for any comments. I have been fortunate to have a life of art and a medium that is so beautiful in itself. regards joe
Wow i'm stunned how the craftsmanship. I used to work as a glass cutter building custom doors, arches and portholes. Do you have any advice for someone that wants to start doing stained glass?
And I am new to stained glass... after your video ... I was motivated to try a life sized American kestrel on a cedar post from my wildlife photography in stained glass... so your influence and inspiration is very genuine.. thankyou
I love your work it is for me inspiration for my resin art work ..Ibis I thought maybe if you put a coat of resin on it than it wil stay on it . sorry for my english I am Dutch.
@@JosephFergusonGlass Sorry to be so brief, I am new to social media , have been fortunate to avoid it most of my life--- but now I am it. My videos should be helpful colored glass animated by light is a fantastic undiscovered media, courage, Joe
You can get brass rod in various diameters of thickness, from and industrial supplier, I would reccomend I eighth, or sizes around that, under of over. You will be able to bend these by hand, ,, I am 94 as the 15th of this month and no muscle builder. I will be showing more three dimensional sculptures that might help. Working with glass this way is direct like painting and thrilling, so keep it up, Joe
@@JosephFerguson-tu8ug Thankyou so much Joe, Happy Birthday for the 15th, your an Aries like my Husband his Birthday is the 18th. I love yr work it's captivating & different & I like something different to what others do, I'm excited to try, Thankyou for the encouragement 😊😁
My bases are blocks of stone or heavy wood, I build the sculptures in averticl position ,, as a painter would paint a picture. I use brass rod, obtained from an industrial supplier, diameters around 1 eight dia. easily bent. I hope to have more pieces on Utube. Courage. its worth the anxiety.
I would have agreed with you, was reluctant to use plastic, but as I esplaine in the wind sculpture video, plastic is less threatening to exhibitions. It is also lighter than glass and allows one to build less support. But nothing is as exciting a s glass. thanks and build big things. Joe
Amazing! I have been a stained glass artist for over 40 years and have never seen such awesome work! 👍🐢
Thank you so much! 😀
Awesome!
I’m blown away with the beauty of your pieces! The fluidity of design and that they’re 3D… I’m beyond speechless. Thank you so much for sharing your pieces and your method.
Thank you so much!
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Thank you!
Thanks I’m new to this, have worked alone for many years, so am surprised and grateful.
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Hi Joseph,
What a wonderful artist you are! I’ve never seen anyone making 3D sculptures like yours. They are amazing! Thank you for sharing!
This also left me puzzled - how on earth did you join those glass sculptures in the wooden frames? It seems really tricky to get that precision for rod holes if you inserted the ready-made sculpture into the frame. Or did you build the sculpture into the frame? How did you manage that?
All best wishes to you!
I build the frame the size needed for the composition usually 6 inches deep. Holes are drilled into. The frame the diameter of brass rod of a thickness necessary to support the composition : industrial brass rod can be found any diameter I n. 10 foot length. I hope to give more information via video . Thanks for your interest, Joe f
Oh my goodness
Im a stained-glass Artist for 2 years, im so excited to see another idea i can use my scraps on
Instead of just mosaic
Thankyou so much for sharing such an awesome idea, the plane was out of world .
I wish my father was still alive i could have made him a ufo, he would have loved that 😊
Gorgeous !!!
Thanks!
Wow! Fantastic!
Thank you! Glad you like it!
I am new to social media, avoided it most of my life, but now I am it. Thanks for your comment, Your images are arresting, My experience of Japan were peaceful. courage,, Joe
🤩😎😍😍😍😍
Absolutely stunning. Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent and explaining your work in great detail alongside your thoughts.
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Thanks so much 😊
Just beginning my stained glass journey. You are an inspiration !!!!
How amazing is this?!!! What a beautiful artform, I've never seen anyone use stained glass in this way! Absolutely stunning! What a creative mind this man has,and the talent to make it come to life! Would love to see these art pieces in person!✨💞✨
So wonderful. Before I started creating music I was a sculptor myself. I had a studio full of art. But over the years music completely took over. However It has always been my dream to make stained glass. I have been setting up my stained glass studio the last few months. And during the time I am not playing melodies ill be in the studio mastering my glass skills. What you have done here is amazing and inspiring to me. And I hope you take it as a compliment when I say I would like to emulate some of your work. (not copy) but take notes of your style. Keep up the good work you have a new fan in me. Have a great day.
Music is a beautiful activity to enhance the stained glass experience . I have a more detailed version on the way. Thanks. I have 94 years of life experience.
Amazing pieces! Thanks for sharing ❤
Thanks! Glad you like them!
Beautiful, amazing structure and grace. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for your comment!
I am new to this business , so grateful for any comments. I have been fortunate to have a life of art and a medium that is so beautiful in itself. regards joe
Muy original !!!!
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I assume that you live in Spain, I spent nearly a year in Barcelona and respond the the Spanish language, cheers, Joe
Wow i'm stunned how the craftsmanship. I used to work as a glass cutter building custom doors, arches and portholes. Do you have any advice for someone that wants to start doing stained glass?
You must love to work with tools, making things, soldering, welding metal. Just start creating! Thanks for your comment!
Stunning ❤
Thank you!
@@JosephFergusonGlass😮😮
I’m new to Utube so very grateful for your comment thanks Joe
Magnificent! I subscribed, and Thanks for sharing ☺🌟
Thank you!
I am new to social media, avoided it most of my life. But is a delight to have my work appreciated, regards Joe
Very inspirational... thankyou
I am new to social media, so appreciate your comment, thanks Joe
And I am new to stained glass... after your video ... I was motivated to try a life sized American kestrel on a cedar post from my wildlife photography in stained glass... so your influence and inspiration is very genuine.. thankyou
I love your work it is for me inspiration for my resin art work ..Ibis I thought maybe if you put a coat of resin on it than it wil stay on it . sorry for my english I am Dutch.
So extraordinary beautiful pieces🤩 love your work ❤ just starting my glass and soldering journey myself. Love from Pernilla in Sweden
Thank you!
@@JosephFergusonGlass Sorry to be so brief, I am new to social media , have been fortunate to avoid it most of my life--- but now I am it. My videos should be helpful colored glass animated by light is a fantastic undiscovered media, courage, Joe
Hi Joseph
So they are copper rods not tubing and what do you use to bend it in shapes because its quite strong, & i am not 😂
You can get brass rod in various diameters of thickness, from and industrial supplier, I would reccomend I eighth, or sizes around that, under of over. You will be able to bend these by hand, ,, I am 94 as the 15th of this month and no muscle builder. I will be showing more three dimensional sculptures that might help. Working with glass this way is direct like painting and thrilling, so keep it up, Joe
@@JosephFerguson-tu8ug Thankyou so much Joe, Happy Birthday for the 15th, your an Aries like my Husband his Birthday is the 18th.
I love yr work it's captivating & different & I like something different to what others do, I'm excited to try, Thankyou for the encouragement 😊😁
GORGEOUS!
Thanks for sharing
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Patricia
Thanks and welcome!
@@JosephFergusonGlass I am new to social media, and a little shy to its complexity, thanks , Joe
Just amazing! I’m curious how you made the bronze wire go into your base, what is the base material? Keep coming up with more video 😊
My bases are blocks of stone or heavy wood, I build the sculptures in averticl position ,, as a painter would paint a picture. I use brass rod, obtained from an industrial supplier, diameters around 1 eight dia. easily bent. I hope to have more pieces on Utube. Courage. its worth the anxiety.
Nice work ! Where do you find your large chunks at ?
I have collected glass over a long lifetime, most sources no longer exist, sorry,
SABendheim. NYC might have slab glass for
@@JosephFerguson-tu8ug Thank you sir..
Stop using plastic, only glass u know iam right.
I would have agreed with you, was reluctant to use plastic, but as I esplaine in the wind sculpture video, plastic is less threatening to exhibitions. It is also lighter than glass and allows one to build less support. But nothing is as exciting a s glass. thanks and build big things. Joe