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Taybank Glass

For unique works of art in fused and leaded stained glass, look no
further than Taybank Glass in Aberfeldy

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Taybank Glass is the creative home of two artists working in Glass - Anne Walls and Pat Spicer. On their website they showcase the work they have done in fused and traditional leaded stained glass and offer the opportunity to buy existing works or enquire about commissioning custom pieces.

Taybank Glass is the creative home of two artists, working in glass, and drawing their inspiration from the beauty of the Perthshire countryside and the River Tay that flows past their door. The colours, light and wildlife all provide sparks for the fused and traditional leaded glass panels that they produce.
Anne Walls specialises in fused glass producing a myriad of original pieces in many forms. These include a variety of practical pieces - bowls, dishes, coasters and tea-light screens - to exciting experimental pieces including wall panels, splashbacks and sculptures.
Pat Spicer puts most of his energies into the leaded work. Stunning designs range from the contemporary abstract through pictorial to traditional Victorian and not so traditional Victorian, Art Nouveau and Celtic. Recent commissions have included 10 leaded windows to complete the restoration of a listed building in their home town of Aberfeldy - effectively reproductions of the originals - and a back-lit life size stag.

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Taybank
Taybridge Drive
Aberfeldy
PH15 2BP

Email: patrickspicer@btinternet.com

Phone: 01887 820388

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