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Stanton Glass Studio’s DNA Sculpture Featured on TexasMonthly.com!

Texas Monthly interviewed Bryant J. Stanton about the installation of the DNA sculpture a few months ago and this is the result:
Made in Texas
What weighs 32,000 pounds and is more than thirty feet tall? The largest DNA in the state.
by Kristin Ellertson
Bryant Stanton had worked on large projects before—the domes at the Driskill Hotel, in [...]

TexasCatholic.com Article – Stained Glass Part of Ursuline Legacy

Stained glass part of Ursuline legacy
By Grace Cicardo
Special to The Texas Catholic
In 1899, Ursuline women gathered to celebrate the Silver Jubilee and to come together as a group of alumnae. This year, more than 110 years later, women, young and old, came together to celebrate the school’s rich history and tradition and to embrace [...]

Hand-painted Stained Glass Window in a Lightbox

Stanton Glass Studio recently completed this hand-painted picnic scene window for the kitchen of a home in the Houston, Texas area. It has a frame of Victorian scrollwork and jewels. It is illuminated by a lightbox, as the kitchen was added on to the home later and had no natural light. It gives the kitchen [...]

Glass Blessing Box

Bryant designed this box for a client whose pastor was leaving. The congregation wanted to bless the pastor, but with a non-traditional twist. Members of the congregation wrote blessings and put them inside the box for him to read. The box is modern and elegant and will look great on his desk. The box is [...]

Check out our e-brochure!

Check out our new E-Brouchure! share it with friends, browse for ideas, enjoy the great photos.

FUMC Clifton Rose WIndow

Here is a project we recently finished for a church in Clifton, Texas. It is a simple rose window design using clear textured glass with a color accents.

Jesus Baptistry Window

Joe Barbiieri recently completed this hand-painted baptistry window for Salem Baptist Church in Teague, Texas. Nathan Stanton, Stanton WoodWorks, built the frame and lightbox for the window. The simple, elegant design focuses on Jesus’ outstretched arms, beckoning the congregation to come nearer to him.

Clear Spanish Style Window Seat and Wet Bar Cabinets

We recently completed these elegant clear, Spanish style windows for a Spanish style home in San Antonio, Texas. The detailed pattern on the window seat window echos the stones archways in the home and the accent tile as well. The pattern on the wet bar cabinet glass is bigger and shows the stemware inside the [...]

Stanton Glass Studio Published in the Guild Sourcebook 24

Stanton Glass is featured in the recently published book ‘The Guild Sourcebook of Art 24.’ Photos of the etched leaf door at the Thigpen Ranch and the custom stained glass light fixture, “Souther Cross II” at the Waco Chamber of Commerce were chosen to represent Stanton Glass in this prestigious resource for finding and commissioning [...]

Hillcrest Hospital Chapel Doorway – “The Good Samaritan”

After completing the creation window inside the chapel, we installed these two hand-painted panels in the doorway of the hospital chapel depicting the parable of the Good Samaritan. Intermingled with the figures of the Pharisee and the Levite walking away and the samaritan tending the hurt man are phrases describing the scene against a geometric [...]