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DEBORAH LOWE AMGP


[St John the Evangelist, Bishops Wood (2001), I am the True Vine] [Dewi Sant 
Housing Association (1999), the Pat Chown memorial window (detail)] [Bevis Marks Synagogue (1998)]
St John the Evangelist,
Bishops Wood (2001)
"I am the True Vine"
Dewi Sant
Housing Association (1999)
the Pat Chown memorial
window (detail)
Bevis Marks Synagogue
(1998)

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Glass is an enchanting medium to work with but the real thrill comes from designing glass that will 'live' in its' architectural setting. Each design project is unique. I have designed glass for a variety of situations; for public buildings, including churches, synagogues and hospitals, and for the domestic environment. My specialism is glasspainting (kiln fired). It is a responsive medium producing an infinite variety of effects ranging from subtle and simple to rich and painterly. I offer a complete service, from design to manufacture and fitting.



Deborah Lowe
Knotts Grove - 554 Burnley Road - Todmorden - Lancs OL14 8JF
Tel: 01706 817448
email: info@deblowe-glass.co.uk
website: www.deblowe-glass.co.uk

Commissions include:
  • 2005: Bedford School: window for the new quiet room

 

  • 2001: St John the Evangelist, Bishops Wood, Staffs: two backlit lancets in a rural Victorian Church based on the phrase from St Matthew's Gospel, "I am the True Vine"

  • 2000: 'Glass Roots' project, New Farm Road Estate Residents Association Club, Stourbridge: a scheme of windows for a newly built porch on the theme of the local history of brickmaking

  • 1999: Dewi Sant Housing Association, Pontardawe, South Wales: the Pat Chown memorial window, lighting the stairwell of new flats; the contemporary, lead-free design, on the theme of the rising sun, was executed in antique glass encapsulated inside triple glazing

  • 1998 : Bevis Marks Synagogue, London: Neville Burston Award and commission for a backlit panel at the entrance to a new building at the Synagogue on the theme of the Jewish festival of Sukkot

  • 1996 : Colchester General Hospital, Elmstead Day Centre: sited in the pre-treatment sitting room, the stained glass panel screens patients from an adjacent glazed corridor; a relaxing riverside theme was chosen

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