This was my first real exposure to glass art. A friend at church, Frank Weidman, whose livlihood is stained glass,made this for me at my request. I've always loved to quilt and I drew the pattern for this window and Frank worked with me to acheive the results before you. it sits in my home in a room which used to be the garage but is now the 'playroom". It's where we are most of the time. This window is as magnificent now as the first day it was installed. Frank is also the generous person who made fusing glass a reality for me through the gift of a kiln. Thank you, Frank!!
Hi! glad you stopped to visit!I'll be keeping track of new endeavors here, successful or not, and keeping notes on them. I enjoy the support of fellow glass artists at www.cgge.org . I have a website at www.lnglassworks.com along with a store on etsy- www.papernclay.etsy.com , please stop by and browse. I am always adding new things and I'd be happy to do custom work if you think you might like something special.
Saturday, September 1, 2007
glass quilt
This was my first real exposure to glass art. A friend at church, Frank Weidman, whose livlihood is stained glass,made this for me at my request. I've always loved to quilt and I drew the pattern for this window and Frank worked with me to acheive the results before you. it sits in my home in a room which used to be the garage but is now the 'playroom". It's where we are most of the time. This window is as magnificent now as the first day it was installed. Frank is also the generous person who made fusing glass a reality for me through the gift of a kiln. Thank you, Frank!!
Beautiful!
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