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Michael Laduke remembers seeing his first stained glass piece, a gift given to one of his friends, and the love of glass was instantaneous. Originally from Quebec, he and his wife have been operating the SeaGlass Bed and Breakfast in New Perlican for the past 6 years. After moving to Newfoundland and Labrador permanently last year, Michael brought with him all the glass he needed to continue making stained glass and selling it out of his studio.
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Jellyfish stained glass sun catchers by Michael Laduke. Photo from Sea Glass BnB. |
I really like the way the light plays on the glass in different intensities. In the sunlight sometimes it looks completely different than if you're in the shade. So, that's kind of cool. I really like that aspect of it. I try my best to think about that. I mean, sometimes I finish a piece and hold it up to the light and go, "Oh my God, what was I thinking?" But probably most of the time, I hang it up anyway because, a piece that's completed, it'll sell right away. So, I have my tastes, but that's probably not the same as anybody else. I mean, everybody's taste is individual, so what I think doesn't go well together, somebody else might really love.According to Michael, stained glass has one speed: slow. It is a solitary process, and you need to be comfortable to sit down for hours and do the work. He says that for self-isolation during this pandemic, it has been the perfect refuge.
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Michael Laduke working on a piece. Photo from Sea Glass BnB. |
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Puffin stained glass sun catcher by Michael Laduke. Photo from Sea Glass BnB |
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2 comments:
Love his work,,,I have several pieces,can't wait to get more.
Michael's work is amazing, his use of color, with hightlights and shading in the exact place makes each piece an amazing piece of art. I have several pieces and have purchased several for gifts over the years. He also teaches small groups of 2 or 3 lessons in stained glass, very patient in his teaching.
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