Badger Escapes in the Palace of Westminster

Last Tuesday, we had a successful meeting with the tycoon whose vast mansion lies on one of the nicer London hills.

He agreed to our full-sized designs for the 16 stained glass panels we are to make for the skylights in his dining room.

Afterwards, and a little south of the tycoon’s Soho office, David and I were taken on a private tour of the Houses of Parliament.

Stained Glass Painting with Oil – Excellent News for You

Just had a full studio meeting.

And I see my work is well and truly cut out for me next week.

(As if it ever isn’t.)

So I am handing over my personal reins-of-power to David. Briefly.

He muttered something about writing you a “ground-breaking 3-part mini-series” on essential tips for stained glass painting with oil.

And the wind is clearly “in his sails” because he immediately dashed off to studio #2 to set to work.

Which means – next Monday, Wednesday and Friday:

New:
a 3-part
mini-series
on
essential tips for stained glass painting with oil

You have been told.

So while David writes down for you his thrilling tips, I shall prepare my tracing brushes for next week labours …

Tracing brushes from PELI Glass and Williams & Byrne

Hand-made in London with the finest Kolinski Sable