Using different transparent objects experiment with composition. Think about using different objects within the composition or stacking transparent objects. Transparent and opaque is on a spectrum, play around with letting more and less light onto the paper to make a design.
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You can also mix solid objects with the transparent objects.
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Suzanne Saroff – notice how the shape of the glass distorts the light coming through
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Samuel A. Hodge – Notice how different colored glass allows less or more light to come through.
https://www.thewright.org/exhibitions/stories-stained-glass
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