
My name is Dean Young. I started Glass Design in 1985. I got interested in etching right after high school. My father started a concrete company and we started doing commercial sandblasting. Then we started sandblasting tomb stones for a monument company in Oak Grove. The man we were blasting monuments for gave me a book on glass etching and I started experimenting with it.
I was hooked. I've never been able to get it out of my blood since then. I went to work for Pat Tucker at Images and learned all I could from her. Gary Tucker of Oaken Images was making oak oval frames and taught me how to make them. That explains the mix between ovals and etchings. The rest I've picked up from people that have helped along the way.
I was hooked. I've never been able to get it out of my blood since then. I went to work for Pat Tucker at Images and learned all I could from her. Gary Tucker of Oaken Images was making oak oval frames and taught me how to make them. That explains the mix between ovals and etchings. The rest I've picked up from people that have helped along the way.
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The shape of the mirror can be created in one of several ways. The first way is to cut the mirror to the size or shape of your pattern and then chip the edge. The second way is to cut a standard shape like an oval or triangle and chip. The third way is to start with a standard pattern and continue to chip the edges to change the shape of the mirror until it stops people in their tracks.
Etched glass is the most versatile and the simplest of all art glass. The designs can come from nature and yet be strong in the effect. The sandblaster is the machine that can render multiple shades, textures, contours and depths into the glass. The glass can be blasted on both sides for even more of an effect.
I am interested in solving the problems you have with glass and the day to day challenges that designers face with glass. Unlike most glass shops that have no interest in out of the box thinking when it comes to glass and the possibilities, I enjoy finding ways to use glass in challenging and artistic ways.
You may have a solid design idea already. Or just a soft fuzzy outline. Either way, I have built this web site just for you. I have created several design gallery's for you to look at. This should give you a clear idea of what is possible. Keep in mind when you look at these gallery's that you are mainly looking for a design concept.
This is a picture of glue chipped glass with etching on same side. It is hard to tell from the picture. It was a sample for a shower door. We could use this in our pantry example with the glue chip on the back and etch Pantry and our design on the front. This makes a very elegant look. There are many styles of pattern glass.
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Paul R.
May 19, 2020
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Mickie G.
Apr 09, 2015
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Pat Anderson Oberlander
Feb 07, 2015
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I ordered the dark brown framed oval mirror. The ordering process was easy. When I received the mirror, the frame had some small damage, but something I thought I could fix. I wrote Dean, sent him pictures asking for advice on what to use. He immediately wrote back and insisted on sending me another at no charge. I received the 2nd one today. It is georgous, beautifully handcrafted and I can't say enough about his customer service. I will be showing off mine and recommending it to my friends.....thanks Dean