Thursday, June 20, 2013

PICTURES IN GLASS by Harold Robertson
When he retired, Harold Robertson took a year and a half to decide what he was going to do with his time.  After working seven days a week, sitting around with his coffee and playing with the cats was not going to do it for him.
The art of stained glass takes skill, an artist's eye for colour and design, definitely patience and perseverance and most important a love of the work.  He has never looked back.
Thank you, Harold for sharing your techniques, your craftsmanship with us today.
Photographs cannot do justice to Harold's stained-glass art;  as the morning sun changes to afternoon and evening a stunning new picture appears.  Depending on glass carefully chosen for its qualities from the wide selection available, an artist's work becomes unique.  To view some of this artist's work visit www.haroldrobertson.blogspot.com 

Smile for Today ~

Mark Twain said, "All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence; then success is sure."

~ letter to Mrs. Foote, 2 December 1887, in B. DeCasseres When Huck Finn Went Highbrow (1934)