Designed by Miles Macgregor / Sandblasted by Ron Branch for Mercury Glass Company in Phoenix Av Sandblasted mirror for Mercury Glass Company in Phoenix Az Etched shower panel. Designed by Miles Macgregor and sandblasted by Ron Branch for Mercury Glass Company in Phoenix az. Etched shower panel - closeup Sandblasted for Mercury Glass Company in Phoenix Az. Designed by Bob Heathcote / Sandblasted by Ron Branch for Mercury Glass Company in Phoenix Av. Designed and sandblasted by Ron Branch for Mercury Glass Company in Phoenix Az. close up Birch trees sandblasted on clear glass by Ron Branch for Rich Lamothe and Chuck Franklin Grapevine sandblasted on clear glass for Chuck Franklin Glass Studio in Portland Oregon Grapevine close up Slumped form by Ray Algren of 'Fireart' in Portland Oregon. Carved fluting by Ron Branch Comissioned stained glass and wire sculpture by Ron Branch Designed by Miles Macgregor and sandblasted by Ron Branch for Mercury Glass Company in Phoenix Az.

Thanks For Visiting!

March 27th, 2010 by Ron

So what is this place anyway?
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Basically it’s the home studio of Ron and Micky Branch. We specialize in glass art – mostly etched glass, and stained glass. Our clientele are mainly other glass studios, but of course all inquiries are welcome. Email us about your project – if we can’t help you, we probably know who can. We are also currently in product development mode. Good things are in the works.

Stained Glass – We function as a stained glass overflow studio for several other local studios, providing top level craftsmanship in traditional leaded glass window fabrication. We will also take on repair work, and I am available for install work as well.

Sandblasting Service – I’ve been in the field for over twenty years, usually working in one studio or another, the techniques I use are highly specialized, advanced artistic rendering techniques in sandblasting, developed through experimentation over the years.

big_doorCapacity – A well designed workspace means our small square footage is capable of handling some pretty big jobs. The walk-in sandblast booth for example, has a 9 ft tall door.

Glasstone Studio is evolving, becoming more and more unique. I think that’s a good thing. As it grows, I am determined to allow it to be different.

Thanks ~ Ron

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3 Responses to “Thanks For Visiting!”

  1. Richard Bureau Says:

    Great website, loved the sandblast booth saga.

  2. James Says:

    Hi James here .. I was watching the tv show about the Roswell rock decided to search on the internet for more info & discovered you. I am also a glass designer & artist. I was working for various studios here in Salt Lake for 20 years & now have begun the process of working from home. I find your website inspiring and addresses some issues I have encountered. I love your Seattle Scottish Rite Masonic Center window. So nice to see beautiful glass. I plan to check back from time to time.

  3. Ron Says:

    Richard – Thanks. I get a lot of visitors to “the sandblast saga” – I should take the time to finish it, there’s a lot more to add.

    James – Thank you for the comment, sorry I didn’t see it for 6 months – let me know how your home studio turns out.

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