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GALLERY
Tree of LifeThis window measures 48" X 48″ and sits in a bay window in a dining room. The inspiration to make this came from the fact that the house next door is only 12′ away. If the blinds were not kept closed, the diners could watch the next door neighbors through their dining room window eating their meals. An unhappy state of affairs. So not only is privacy re-established without blinds blocking the light, but both sets of diners have something beautiful to look at. | Pitcher-Goff HouseThe artist, Nick Paciorek, created the drawings for the six windows on the staircase landing of the Pitcher-Goff House and Mann Avenue Glass fabricated the designs into the stained glass panels you see here. | Masonic GThe backlit "G" was designed for a Masonic Lodge in Massachusetts. |
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Windows from inside and outThe photo on the left was taken from inside the foyer of a townhouse in Seattle on a sunny day. The photo on the right was taken from the outside of the townhouse at night. | Karen's transomA bevel cluster panel with glue chip background glass for privacy. | OrchidsThis framed panel was created to fit within the dimensions of a bathroom window so privacy was paramount. There are golden undertones to the white background glass which burst forth when hit by the setting sun. The leaves are cut from a Spectrum glass called “rain forest” which is rapidly becoming one of my go to glasses for greenery. |
MedusaThe ultimate bad hair day. | Celtic Fireman's SymbolThis panel was created as a special birthday present for a Fall River, MA fireman. | Front Door PanelBevel clusters and border give a classic look to the front door of a house built in 1895. |
Rooster with SunflowersThis fellow reigned supreme over the hens at a house in Tiverton, RI. | DanielThe biblical story of Daniel comes to life in stained glass. | Karen's landscapeThis panel was designed for a stairway window to provide a stylized landscape that also offers privacy. |
The TemptationThe glass for the snake was unique in mottling and color which distinguishes its subject from the rest of the panel. | Claudia's KitchenClaudia wanted to match the style of an existing window in the house but with added privacy. This window contains a combination of glue chip and seedy glass which gives the privacy she wanted without giving up the sunlight in the room. | Art Nouveau Bathroom WindowA large window in a bathroom renovation where the original glass was replaced to provide privacy and light. |
GriffinThe griffin is a legendary creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion, the head and wings of an eagle and sometimes an eagle's talons as its front feet. Here it is in a stained glass panel. | Jill's BathroomA bathroom renovation that needed window privacy. This window was within the shower footprint so blinds or curtains were impractical. | Koi and Water LilyThis panel was inspired by a trip to the Japanese Garden just outside Seattle. The water features within the garden contained very large koi. And so the koi dwarfs the water lily beside it. And the background is, of course, water glass. |
DragonUnlike the nasty, fire breathing, man killing dragons of Harry Potter, the chinese dragons are kind and benevolent. This one has a glue chip glass background and my favorite blue glass for the dragon. | IrisesAn over the sink kitchen window which successfully blocks the view of the very close next door neighbor's house. | Calla LilyThis panel was created for the Annual Fakes and Forgeries art exhibit at Spring Bull Gallery in Newport. This calla lily was derived from one in the series of calla lilies painted by Georgia O’Keefe. |
Bathroom Window with FlowersThis window was in a bathroom and therefore needed the privacy factor. The four panes were created to fit within the mullions. | DaffodilsThis panel measures 36″ round. It was commissioned by a lady who loves daffodils and wanted to see them year round. The panel is installed in the lady’s second floor closet in the front of the house and, with back lighting, every time she arrives home at night, there are her daffodils welcoming her home. | PeacockThis panel was created to fill a staircase window to provide some privacy in a spot where curtains or blinds are impractical. And when the owners move, they can take it with them. |
Pink FlowersThis large flower panel was created using the client's favorite colors. Privacy was not an issue so the background was done in a translucent blue glass. |
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