About Me
Georgios Kazakos works for more than 30 years creating works of original art in glass that explore texture, pattern, color, shape and form when light hits them. His work is a union of contemporary design and traditional as well as his own innovative techniques. He uses a variety of “tools” to execute his designs: leaded glass, vitraux (the…“good side” of it), acid etching, sandblast, fusing, open mold casting, lamination.
He holds the view that the window -and for that matter any opening in the shell of the building- is a valve through which the light enters a building and strives to manipulate it in a manner suitable for the purpose for which the window was design and for the intended use of the space it belongs to.