Hi Gemmers
I wonder whether anyone has any good suggestions of how best to reproduce painted/stained glass window panels for a family learning activity?
We have some lovely motifs - lions, horsemen, dragons, on painted/stained glass windows which we would like to replicate in perspex/acrylic.
Is there anyway of reproducing these full colour, in a robust, safe format for handling. All I could think of was of having them photographed on slide film and sandwiched between two sheets of clear acrylic.
Any other suggestions, and any companies anyone knows who might do the work?
Happy to share any responses, and also to share some lovely ideas put together by one of our teacher training volunteers for other simple creative stained glass related activities.
Best wishes
Martin
Martin Crowther
Museums Development Manager - Learning and Access
Canterbury City Council Museums and Galleries Service
Canterbury Heritage Museum
Stour Street
Canterbury
Kent
CT1 2NR
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