Translate any great masterpiece of art you’ve always loved and admired into stained glass for your home. Bring the piece to life in illuminated light to fit precisely into your already existing clear window

Marc Chagall’s painting “Bridal Couple by the Eiffel Tower”, c.1939 is brought to luminous life in vibrant painted and kiln fired vitreous paint in Patrick’s glass version. The design follows the lead line approach of Chagall’s hallmark stained glass.

Picasso reclined in the golden warmth of the French Rivera where he painted the view of “Cote d’Azur” from his terracotta villa . This work, translated into stained glass by Mr. Clark, captures and emits the rich warm summer near the shore in Rockaway where this new work is installed.

“Cote d’Azur” by Pablo Picasso, c.1962 on the French Rivera

Henri Matisse, stained glass in Chapelle Du Rosaire, Vence, c.~1948

Historic Matisse stained glass re-interpreted into clients taste and dimensions.

Hokusai wood block of carp jumping up waterfall, c. 1833

The woodblock inspired this two panel set, “Spring” and “Autumn”, a collaboration between the late Jed Johnson and Patrick Clark

“Spring” -Patrick Clark

“Autumn” -Patrick Clark

Hokusai “Grasshopper and Iris” c. 1827

Louis Comfort Tiffany’s “Magnolias and Irises”

c. 1908 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC

Patrick’s reproduction of LCT’s panel using “drapery glass” in magnolias. The setting sun is per clients request.

The window above is inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s carpet and stained glass designs combined.

This window or similar new FLW style design can be adapted to any shape & dimension for you. The drawing below shows a new design underway for client who loves the window and wanted a smaller, simple version.

“The Glen”, c. 1936 by Maxfield Parrish

“The Glen” translated into glass mosaic by Patrick, with cast crystal waterfalls

Hubert Robert “the Portico of a Country Mansion” c. 1773

Oil Painting by Bernard Deschler into “Dalle de verre” faceted glass.

Pierre A. Cot “Le Printemps” c. 1873

The Blue Buddah “Bhaisajyaguru”