Wild Thing Window
This is a great example of how you can combine different artwork to create a unique window. The artwork is created by sandblasting on flashed glass.
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Roots
The glowing, water-like quality of this window was accomplished by fusing glass together in a kiln under very high temperatures, then assembling the many pieces of the fish and carefully leading them together to create this larger than life window.
This piece is now showing at Glassworks Gallery.
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Lady Slipper
Hand painted flower with an etched border.
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Shepherd window
Hand painted for the Macedonia Baptist church in Flint Hill Virginia.
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Private commission
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Hand painted and sandblasted on flashed glass. Apx 3' x 3'
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Crist Knocking
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Hand painted window for the Macedonia Baptist church.
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The Earth Smiles
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In flowers, the Narcissus.
Hand painted flower and silk sreened border.
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"The Children of Lir"
Accomplished by fusing, silk screening and hand painting with traditional stained glass techniques. This window is created out of inspiration from the Irish myth, "The Children of Lir"
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Daffodil
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Hand painted daffodil with a silk screened border.
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Mandala
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This window is hand painted, silk screened and etched.
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