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Folly
E-Mail: Nadine Beth Schneider |
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LR windows
Three transoms and an arch top a large picture window in a sunny and
bright living room. This piece is still a work in progress. If you look at
the bottom of the middle transom you'll see the green top of the tree that
will eventually fill the final window. It is an original design made up of
the flowers in my couch and a central daisy... because my daughter was
getting married and her flowers were all daisies. The reception was held
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Slumped Bouquet
A bouquet of four flowers slumped to add graceful twists and turns in
the glass. Framed in bevels and a contrasting glass border, it paints
rainbows through the room when the sun shines through it. |
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Eagle
I saw a photograph of an eagle double-exposed with a waving flag and
thought it would make a phenomenal panel. I overlaid the flag glass with
the eagle's face and feathers beneath. I thought it looked kind of cool.
I've sold a few of them! |
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These two panels were fabricated in August, 1999. They are
on exhibit at the Meredith Gallery in Silver Spring, Maryland, as part
of the "Lightshadow" showing by the National Capitol Art
Glass Guild. The slumped and beveled panel is titled "Day and Night
Flowers" and the cobalt and clear panels called Light Dancer". |
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Seashells are a common theme for bathroom windows and this
design on a trio of shells being swayed by waves and Swirls of water. |
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This is a stained glass in a gazebo. Unfortunately, due to
circumstances beyond the control of the owners, the gazebo had to be
built and redone three times. Starting with a perfect dome, each time it
was uninstalled and reinstalled the framework changed and the panels fit
a little less perfectly and the result is lines that don't always flow
where they are supposed to! |
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