Reverse glass painting is an art form where I paint on the underside of a piece of glass, and the image is viewed from the front after the glass is flipped. This technique requires me to paint in reverse order, starting with fine details and the background last. The final result, when viewed through the glass, offers a unique, glossy, and vibrant appearance.
Red “X” 953 • Acrylic on plexiglass (Reverse Painting, paint on backside) • 30” x 30” • 1980
Spitfire with Flak 1446 with a paint-by-number Spitfire Airplane • Acrylic on Plexiglass • 39” x 39“ including handmade frame • 1995
Plexiglass 1442 • Acrylic on plexiglass (reverse painting, paint on backside) • 30” x 30” • About 1987
Plexiglass 1405 • Acrylic on plexiglass (reverse painting, paint on backside) • 30” x 30” • About 1987
Glass 1374 • Acrylic on glass (reverse painting, paint the backside) • 20” x 20” • 1981
Glass 1451 • Acrylic on glass (reverse painting, paint the backside) • 20” x 20” • 1981
Landscape on Glass 1375 • Acrylic on glass (reverse painting, paint on backside) • 16” x 16” • About 2000
Linear Series #4 1548 • Reverse Painting on Plexiglas • Inked & hand painted • 38” x 30” • 2006
Landscape 1444 • Acrylic on Plexiglas • 33” x 33” including handmade frame • Some paint applied to the surface of the Plexiglas • About 1991
Keyhole Red 1450 • Acrylic on Plexiglas (reverse painting, paint on backside) • 34” x 34” including handmade frame • 1996
Plexiglas Drip Series 1515 • Acrylic on Plexiglas reverse painting • 30” x 30” • About 2000