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Summer 2007

Mission Glass

Bill Hillman’s stained glass designs all share two basic goals—to escape the prison of lead lines and to evoke the Pacific Northwest of the early twenty-first century. Hillman selects all of his own glass and uses part-time employees to help with the leading, soldering, cleaning, and installation.
by Colleen Bryan

You can find the rest of this article in the Summer 2007 issue of Profitable Glass Quarterly.


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