A new gas furnace now resides in the glass shop.
After trying all the latest electric and infra-red heaters
and freezing my glass off, I bit the wallet and had the
gas furnace installed.
Ah, a nice cozy, warm space.
Now I can get back to work on the back up of orders
and start the classes going once again.
Watch this space for class times and information.
This is a detail form a panel I made for the client's
dinning room window which is decorated in
the arts and crafts style.
The same home, different room.
This is used as a privacy window in the shower.
This window faces East so the sunrise should be
just great coming through the beveled center.
My first class in the new studio is on Nov 16th.
It is full already...( if you snooze, you lose).
Watch this space for info on up coming classes
and of course the Paypal sign up in the sidebar.
Here it is....The finished panel.
Installed in the clients home as they requested.
They are pleased, so I am happy.
Here is the latest up date on the bevel panel.
Almost finished...If you look closely you can see the pink streaky border.
A full photo will be next..
The beginnings of a 24" x 36" window panel for a clients living room.
This is the center bevel group which is surrounded in a nice glue chip.
Green accent globs and some 2" square bevels complete
the center section. A pink / salmon wispy surround with bevel
corners will complete the panel.
Well, "complete" if you don't count the frame,
the patina, and the hangers.
I will post some progress images as I work and the finished piece when it is done.
A bit of useful decoration on the grinder table.
The new shop is up and running with a back log
of repair work and many new projects.
More information on classes will be coming soon.
The first class is already sold out with a waiting list.
I have been working in the new shop since Monday.
It is such a pleasure to have this much space: about 300 square feet.
The last place was 80 square feet and almost unworkable for any project over 20" x24"..
I looked over yesterday at the sun coming in on all the glass in the racks and saw this...thought I would share it with you.
Just look at that...one of the reasons that I love stained glass.