Hand painted glass is a traditional way to enhance a stained glass windows. It offers graphic elements, or warmth and depth  such as facial expressions in portraits. Kyle's illustrative paintings often elude the viewer at first glance into thinking what they are looking at is a photograph.

    The painting process is a timely one. The glass is completely covered in paint then dot by dot the paint is scratched off with a needle like hand tool. When finished with the base layer of paint, the glass is fired and the paint, which is crushed glass and pigment, melts onto the glass and becomes one. This process is duplicated for each color of paint.

     No mistaking, painted glass adds a touch of illustrative artistry to each piece.

 

 

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Kyle Ray paints on glass

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"Angel"
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"Our lady of Guadalupe" won second place in Expo New Mexico-State Fair-2008

"Our Lady of Guadalupe"
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Painted and fused glass-2008

"The Carpenters"
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Hand painted stained glass-church window, Reserve, NM-2009

"Angel Baby"
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Private commission-1999

"Angel"
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Private commission-2000

"St. Brigid"
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Private commission-2002

"San Rafael"
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Private commission- 2001

"St. Anthony"
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Private commission-2002