Beautiful stained glass from oak leaves to beach huts and sail boats to owls all on solid wood plinths. The wood is always finished to a high standard.
Italian Art Deco stained glass window panel having overlapping polychrome scale motif in the original wood frame, circa 1930. There is a minor crack in the lower purple side panel, please see last photo.
Wood and glass garden Sculpture (Rainbow sunrise Stained glass window) Traditionally built (came work) stained glass window fitted into recessed timber sleeper and retained with oak a timber bead. finished in a dark oak stain. An external grade treated timber sleeper Primarily designed to be buried in the ground around 300mm/30cm depth in soil, sand or grass or any substructure that will support them. Or another option is to display sculpture using a low profile marine grade plywood base, finished in Ronseal Satin ebony wood stain making them durable and waterproof. Sculptures topped with a 45 degree compound mitre cut and a in-set stained glass window. Stained glass window constructed using all traditional methods. A beautiful sight especially with the sun set/rise shining through. A great addition to your garden, patio or decking. Approx. Sizes: height 1800mm x width 200mm x depth 100mm 180cm x 20cm x 10cm 71 inches x 7.8 inches x 4 inches Approx. weight: 18kg
Wood and Stained Glass Window: I recently purchased a house in a particularly foggy part of San Francisco. Since the move I have been dreaming up ways to add color and light to our space. I came up with the idea of making a large stained glass window for the front of the house. …
Stained Glass & Wood Sculpture: This art piece has gained us great praise and jealousy in our yard. Start with a piece of wood of your choice. We've used driftwood, a slab bought at a lumber yard, or just a piece bought at a local Lowes.
Detail of the north nave window at Burton Hastings, installed in 2001 and designed by local artist Roger Fifield (note his 'RF' signature and date bottom right). Fifiled's work makes a very attractive contemporary adition to this ancient building, and is beautifully painted and stylised, echoing his earliest work from the 1960s, without looking backwards. The subject appears to be a celebration of village life, with various landmark buildings and elements of the village featured without any obvious religious theme (beyond the small dove in the tracery light above). This formula for stained glass seems to be popular with certain congregations, who prefer to commemorate 'down-to-earth' subjects of mainly local, secular relevance, than convey a spiritual message. The artist is then given a 'shopping list' of relevant features to include in the design at all cost!
Based in the coastal town of Shoreham-by-Sea, England, artist Louise Durham creates towering wooden sculptures of reclaimed sea defense timber and vibrant stained glass. She embeds stripes and circles in a full spectrum of color within the totem-style works, which when illuminated, cast kaleidoscopic shadows on their surroundings. “It is all about the light,” she says. “That’s the magic of glass and the magic of all living things.” In a note to Colossal, Durham explains that she utilizes traditional leaded light techniques, along with fusing and slumping—these involve connecting two pieces together and melting the material in a mold, respectively—to create bisected circles and asymmetric stripes. More
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Wood and Stained Glass Window: I recently purchased a house in a particularly foggy part of San Francisco. Since the move I have been dreaming up ways to add color and light to our space. I came up with the idea of making a large stained glass window for the front of the house. …
A one-off original hand-made stained glass mosaic window sculpture in a triptych of droplets. It can be hung lengthways or it can stand free horizontally. Set in a chunky reclaimed pine wood frame with fused glass beads on a fused glass base. NOT SUITABLE FOR OUTSIDE Made with hand-made mouth blown English Antique Glass and clear fused glass. (please note - handmade mouth-blown glass has naturally occurring blemishes and bubbles that form as part of the process when its made. It makes each sheet of glass exquisitely unique, unlike machine made glass) Measurements 28.5 inch x 6 inch (72.5 x 15cm)
Wood and glass garden Sculpture (Rainbow sunrise Stained glass window) Traditionally built (came work) stained glass window fitted into recessed timber sleeper and retained with oak a timber bead. finished in a dark oak stain. An external grade treated timber sleeper Primarily designed to be buried in the ground around 300mm/30cm depth in soil, sand or grass or any substructure that will support them. Or another option is to display sculpture using a low profile marine grade plywood base, finished in Ronseal Satin ebony wood stain making them durable and waterproof. Sculptures topped with a 45 degree compound mitre cut and a in-set stained glass window. Stained glass window constructed using all traditional methods. A beautiful sight especially with the sun set/rise shining through. A great addition to your garden, patio or decking. Approx. Sizes: height 1800mm x width 200mm x depth 100mm 180cm x 20cm x 10cm 71 inches x 7.8 inches x 4 inches Approx. weight: 18kg
Stained glass artist and jeweler Neile Cooper had a vision for a sanctuary: a small cabin behind her home in Mohawk, New Jersey that would feature her glass designs on every available surface. The result is Glass Cabin, a structure built almost entirely from repurposed window frames and lumber that features dozens of panels of her stained glass work, depicting flowers, birds, butterflies, mushrooms and other scenes from nature. Cooper explores many of these same motifs in her popular jewelry designs. More
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Wood and Stained Glass Window: I recently purchased a house in a particularly foggy part of San Francisco. Since the move I have been dreaming up ways to add color and light to our space. I came up with the idea of making a large stained glass window for the front of the house. …