Decorators, builders, and architects are referring their clients to The Glass Studio in Avon Lake, Ohio for unique lighting created with handcrafted stained glass art. A favorite of many art collectors, The Glass Studio (just me) has provided high quality craftsmanship and artistically designed glass art for over 25 years. Everything from cathedral windows, beveled glass, and mosaics for restaurants and personal home use; stained glass art has been adorned for centuries. Artist Judy Kean has been custom crafting her one-of-a-kind stained glass art and teaching this perfected art form throughout Ohio since 1984. All glass painters find “Fred’s” on site - have fun!



Stained glass artist Judy Kean has developed a way to reduce, recycle, and reuse empty spirit, liquor, wine, and beer bottles by making them into decorative home, kitchen, and business lamps which provide ambient lighting. These unique lamps are perfect for restaurants, bars, and home décor and are custom made for color, size, style, and bottle type.


Also handcrafted in her studio are the spirit bottle night lights which add a sense of humor and fun to any setting. Using both common and vintage mini liquor bottles, they are quick to become a favorite for both gift giving and collecting.  Further use of the beer or liquor bottles includes “man cave” chandeliers which can also be customized according to bottle preference. Go Green recycle glass.


Be sure to visit our  photo album to see our complete line including the Sassy Glassware which offers wine & martini glasses that are decoratively embellished making a perfect gift. Please be sure to add liquor bottle lamps for your Green gift from Sassy Glass Art!


    Disclaimer: all spirit and liquor bottles that Sassy Glass Art uses to make art work

           are not the responsibility of the bottle label maker. All bottles are used

                                            for recycled art by The Glass Studio.


Guitar Mania 2012 is here and Judy is again working on a 10 ft guitar

“Saltwater Taffy” check the

GLASS GAL BLOG for details