Wishing you all a wonderful Christmas and New Year. May the new year bring you many blessings.
I will be showing the last 2 designs of the 2 window project and the progress and installed piece. I have ideas for a large panel to suspend between two adjacent rooms to divide the area which I will begin designing soon.
Thank you for following and I look forward to great things to come.
The purpose of my art is to nourish your soul through the enrichment of your surroundings with the use of customized and intentioned light, color and movement. This is achieved by creating custom stained glass windows and oil paintings.
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Monday, December 8, 2014
Stained glass window design #4 and 5 of 7
I enjoy this design for the space, it works well either way. If this design is chosen I think the top design would work better as there is a plant that hangs in the upper left area.
Monday, November 17, 2014
Stained glass window design #3 of 7
I like the clear reeded glass going in vertical and horizontal directions to give depth. I envision the clear beveled triangles having beveled color glass bonded in the center of them. The smaller triangles and slender triangles would also be colored glass.
Labels:
design,
geometric design,
interior design,
leaded glass,
Stained glass
Monday, November 3, 2014
Stained Glass 2 panel window design #2 of 7
Here is design #2. Color is chosen later once the design is finalized. The sections with the lines close together represents a clear textured glass called narrow reed. This glass provides privacy yet allows light in. I enjoy changing the direction the grain goes to give more depth and movement.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Stained Glass 2 panel window design #1
The following picture is of a kitchen window in which the client wants the inner two panels to have glass work inserted to give privacy from the neighbors but still allow light in.
I will be showing several designs that I came up with, not all will be shown to the client, just had different ideas I wanted to get down. The following is design #1
I will be showing several designs that I came up with, not all will be shown to the client, just had different ideas I wanted to get down. The following is design #1
Labels:
design,
interior design,
leaded glass,
Stained glass
Monday, October 6, 2014
Stained Glass Repair- last steps
Replace the outer u channel bar and solder the joints both front and back.
Fill in the putty/cement both front and back and I like to use a whiting to help the putty/cement to dry faster and to clean up oils (from solder flux and putty) off of the glass.
Once the putty/cement dry in a couple of days then clean the panel.
Fill in the putty/cement both front and back and I like to use a whiting to help the putty/cement to dry faster and to clean up oils (from solder flux and putty) off of the glass.
Once the putty/cement dry in a couple of days then clean the panel.
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Stained glass repair, cont.
After removing the outer bar, the old putty/cement needs to be cleaned off the glass pieces. In order to get the glass that is cracked out I had to remove the adjoining good piece of glass. The lower picture shows the putty/cement being cleaned out of the lead channels.
Re-cut the shape needed to replace the broken piece.
Put in the new piece and reinsert the other glass that was removed.
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Stained glass repair- step 1
I have a stained glass panel that had a crack in one piece and I will show how it was repaired.
This is the panel standing 50 inches tall by 32 inches wide. in the lower right hand corner a green piece had a crack in it.
Repairs can be very extensive because a lot of times you have to remove good pieces to get to the broken piece. This one will not be too bad.
The first thing to do is cut through the solder joints joining the lead came from the outer bar, doing both front and back sides. Also, you have to remove the outer bar that is joining the affected area, in this case I had to remove the lower right hand side outer bar from the bottom of the fingers to the bottom of the panel.
This is the panel standing 50 inches tall by 32 inches wide. in the lower right hand corner a green piece had a crack in it.
Repairs can be very extensive because a lot of times you have to remove good pieces to get to the broken piece. This one will not be too bad.
The first thing to do is cut through the solder joints joining the lead came from the outer bar, doing both front and back sides. Also, you have to remove the outer bar that is joining the affected area, in this case I had to remove the lower right hand side outer bar from the bottom of the fingers to the bottom of the panel.
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Father's Day
I am a father to two beautiful and wonderful children. I am so grateful for them and am very proud of them.
I am also grateful to my father who gave so much of himself and showed how to be giving and generous with others.
Happy Father's Day to all you dads.
I am also grateful to my father who gave so much of himself and showed how to be giving and generous with others.
Happy Father's Day to all you dads.
Friday, June 6, 2014
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Won 2nd and 3rd place in 3d at juried show
I entered 3 glass pieces into the Society of Washington Artists juried show last weekend and won 2nd and 3rd place in 3d.
Sorry the pic is not the best, to see a better pic of this piece see the post titled Trifold Room Dividers.
Sorry the pic is not the best, to see a better pic of this piece see the post titled Trifold Room Dividers.
Labels:
abstract,
Art shows,
beveled glass,
juried art show,
leaded glass,
Stained glass
Monday, May 12, 2014
Window hanging glass piece
The design is the same as an earlier piece but I used different glass and the bevels are different. This has a different feel from the earlier piece.
Labels:
beveled glass,
hand beveled glass,
leaded glass,
Stained glass
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Friday, March 7, 2014
Artist Statement
The following is my artist statement for the art show I have coming up in April. I wanted to focus more on what my art does and can do for the observer/client.
I love creating in
glass and oils! The different textures
and colors of glass and how light dances within the glass are all things I
enjoy about the medium. With oils I
enjoy the vivid colors, plasticity and smoothness of the paint. These two mediums have been the most
satisfying for me to express myself. I am always learning new ways to be
innovative in these media.
In both mediums, my
design work is fluid whether it is a geometric design or free form. I create asymmetrical designs which add more
interest. Inspiration for my work comes
from nature, architecture, the feeling of something whether it is the sound of
an instrument, an emotion or season.
Along with my
designs another unique feature of my work is the way that I bevel glass. Instead of keeping the bevel the same width
around the shape I change the width to create more depth and movement. Incorporating these bevels increases light
play and interest to each project.
One of several
reasons I create is because of the joy my work brings to those whose homes they
go in. One client told me that after experiencing
18 years of my glasswork in their home, they expressed how much they love the
work and how it improved the ambiance of their home.
I enjoy making
something that impacts people’s lives in a positive way. I look forward for the opportunity to make an
impact in your environment whether home, office or other space. Please call 509-280-6344 to schedule a
consultation.
Labels:
art,
Art shows,
artist statement,
oil painting,
Stained glass
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Bathroom Windows- in progress, beveling
I am beveling portions of the leaves instead of all around the shape which adds more interest and light play.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Bathroom Windows-stained glass
On July 11, 2014 I posted "Bathroom Window Design- dual windows" showing a design for doing two stained glass panels in a bathroom. I have begun working on the piece and the following images show the process of figuring out the color scheme, drawing the layout and cutting the color pieces that will be beveled. The first image is the space the panels will go in. The client wants privacy and various color scattered throughout the piece.
Friday, January 24, 2014
Window hanging piece
I like how the shapes are different sizes and the angle is different on each one. Adds more movement.
Labels:
hand beveled glass,
leaded glass,
Stained glass
Friday, January 3, 2014
Group art show Jan 2014
I have a painting in a group art show starting this evening at Angst Gallery in Vancouver WA. Title is The Male Form Show and runs all month. Reception is from 5-9 and the address is 1015 Main St, Vancouver, WA 98660.
I will have a solo show at the same gallery in April.
I will have a solo show at the same gallery in April.
Labels:
Art shows,
beveled glass,
oil painting,
Stained glass
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