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        Ballyhaunis Commission – patchy paper designing

        Ballyhaunis Commission – designing the piece

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        Lockdown confined me to my house (not my studio), so the first design was…
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        Ballyhaunis Commission – the design becoming clearer

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        Design becoming more refined.
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        Ballyhaunis Commission – Thinking about colour and patterning

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        Thinking about colour and giving the circle a red edge.
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        Ballybaunis Commission – Preparing the students carefully drawn leaves for sand blasting

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        Leaves, beautifully drawn by pupils. Cut by computer onto contact (resist), and then sand…
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        Ballyhaunis Commission – Leaf sand blasted but still covered in paper.

        Ballyhaunis Commission – white light showing through sand blasting on green glass leaf

        Ballyhaunis Commission – Dark blue glass, covered in resist, sand blasted through the gaps.

        Ballyhaunis Commission – Resist removed showing the blueglass with clear stripes.

        Ballyhaunis Commission – ceramic transfers of the students' flower paintings

        Ballyhaunis Commission – Digital transfers before and after firing onto glass squares

        Ballyhaunis Commission – squares with fused transfers being tested for colour and fit

        Ballyhaunis Commission – Putting the stained glass panel together using lead around the outside edges.

        Ballyhaunis Commission – Using the copper foil method of making stained glass to put the centre together.

        Ballyhaunis Commission – Linda Mulloy cutting out some of the last pieces.

        Ballyhaunis Commission – Linda Mulloy worrying about the last pieces fitting in.

        Ballyhaunis Commission – The Finished Piece.