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Location: Yorkshire & The Humber
Settings: Homes, Places of worship
Techniques: Acid etching, Painting / staining
Specialisms: New commissions


Deb Lowe is an architectural stained glass artist, designer and maker. Her work can be seen in a wide range of historic and contemporary buildings and includes commissions for churches, synagogues, hospitals and schools as well as for the home.

She aims to create stained glass that enhances and harmonises with its setting. The exploration of glass painting and the use of handmade and textured glass drive her work, which is inspired by the natural world and often features careful drawing from life.

Deb has a BA (Hons) Degree in Fine Art and studied Architectural Stained Glass at the Swansea Institute where she won the Howard Martin Design Award on graduating. After a studio apprenticeship she was awarded the two-year incumbency of the Worshipful Company of Glaziers' Studio in Ironbridge and was made a Freeman by Gift. She works from her studio on the Yorkshire Lancashire border.


Creation 2016
St Hilda's School, Liverpool. Leaded glass with glass painting and silver stain. 2.7m x 1.8m, cross members 300mm
Pentecost 2011
St Mary’s Church, Andover. Leaded glass with glass painting and silver stain. Two lancets 4.4m x 0.7m
Private Glade 2005
Sports and performing arts complex, Bedford School. Leaded glass with glass painting and acid etching. Diameter 1.6m
stained glass section
Shabbat Window 2003
Highgate Synagogue, London. Leaded glass with glass painting, silver stain and acid etching. Three panels 1.8m x 0.5m
stained glass section
Centenary window (detail) 2012
St Mary's Church, Wortham, Suffolk. Leaded glass with glass painting and silver stain. Two lancets plus tracery, 3.3m x 1m
The Peace of God 2018
St Peter's Church, Glasbury, Herefordshire. Leaded glass with glass painting and silver stain. Two lights 2.1m x 0.6m