New projects based on artistic designs:
Apostolische Nuntiatur Berlín

Windows in the chapel of the new built Apostolische Nuntiatur. Floatglass-painting with ceramic enamels and partially sandblasting.
The largest sheets are: 1200 x 3800 mm.
Design: Wilhelm Buschulte, Unna, Germany

St. Giles Edinburgh

North and south window of St. Giles church Edinburgh. Genuine Antique Glass, painted with black vitrious, silver stain and enamels. Partially etched.
Design and painting: Douglas Hogg, Edinburgh, Scotland

Cathedral Sheffield

The lantern window consists of triple sheets of genuine flashed antique glass. The sheets were individually etched, sandblasted and partially painted with enamels. Laminated casting resin fulfils the same function as a laminated safety glass.
Design: Amber Hiscott, Wales, England

St. John of the Cross, Toronto

The windows consist of isolation glass, where the interior sides were painted. The sheet at the back was painted by airbrush and the figures at the front were painted with black-vitrious paint. That is how the windows get a special three-dimensional effect.
Design: Sarah Hall, Toronto, Canada

St. Catherine of Siena, Columbus, Ohio, USA

Two of twelve "Doctors of the Church". Glass painting, air brush and screen printing on Float Glass.
Picture left: Left: Bernhard of Clairvaux, right: Catherine of Siena.
Picture right: Detail of "Bernhard of Clairvaux".
Design: Sarah Hall, Toronto, Canada

Catholic Church, Shanghai, China

A new gothic window for the Cathedral of Shanghai. This window is dedicated Georg Meisterman as a "Hommage". It is donated to the Bishop of Shanghai, who was an old friend of Georg Meisterman, by Meistermann's son, Claus Bingemer.
Picture left: The window installed in the studio, last control before shipping to Shanghai.
Picture middle: Detail of the signature.
Picture right: Catholic Church Shanghai, Installation in May 2004.

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