Ralph Cowan - Stained glass

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Stained glass

Ralph’s father and grandfather before him were both involved in the production of stained glass so it was unsurprising that he should have followed in their footsteps. Like his grandfather he was involved in designing the windows as well as selecting and painting each individual piece of glass. In his stained glass work Ralph followed traditional methods and employed “flashing” to great effect. Flashing uses clear glass and up to two layers of coloured glass fused together to enhance the colours and create subtle tones.

He described working in glass as designing with light and that a window should sing a song rather than tell a story. He felt that it was more akin to music than to painting and that the early craftsmen of the 12th and 13th century were the supreme masters of the art”. He was deeply influenced by the Gothic cathedrals.