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Window Transom
This
piece hung above my mothers’ kitchen window using splashes of all her favorite
colors and schemes.

A
Dedication by the Children
This
window was commissioned by the
2007-2008
Sunday school children of the
This
is now a focal point window in the sanctuary of the church. ~Thank You All for the opportunity~

~150
Year Old~ *Restoration*
Before
the restoration, this window transom was bowed and twisted with age to the
point of
no
longer being a flat panel, or flat glass.
Saved
by the owner from the original family home, this beautiful window, now restored
in traditional fashion,
will
go to the new family home where it can be enjoyed for another 100 years.
See
and hear the full story on SD Public Radio.

One of eight matching transoms, in subtle and elegant tones,
paying homage to a beloved in a new home.

Main Entry lights and transom
were done with colors matching the artistic flare
of this charming home in the hills.

This dining room chandelier
added warmth and charm to an old Victorian home.
An Eastern View
Installed in a transom window above the headboard in a master bedroom.

Canyon Spirit ©
This commission was created from a sketch of a
favorite spot in Spearfish Canyon.
I call it Canyon Spirit because I was merely the tool
to bring this creation to life.
Placed into the door of a lighted cabinet where it
will continually change.

The Promise
This custom design© to the left was recreated in
glass, pictured here on the right.
Every piece of glass was hand picked for a matched
set of
windows which were given as a wedding gift by my
client
to be installed into either side of a bay window.

This mug© was designed for an artistic Fluted glasses©
designed for
bear carver/logger, drawing my inspiration Whitetail Court Motel/Campground
from watching the artist.
Lead SD.


These two window designs© have a 4” curve and custom
Cherry frame.
These sets are the same window:
Top set is front lit, lower set is back lit.
They were set in opposite sides of a bay window.

This Wright style window enhanced a bathroom window,
which brought the style of the house into the room.

A large celestial sun catcher with an iridescent
border,
harmonizing the light of day and night.

A leaded oval window replacing a doorway from a side
porch
with colors picked to match the décor of the kitchen.

This beveled glass keepsake box was a shower gift for
a new mother.
Roses etched on the beveled lid and mirrored bottom
add dimension to the Frosted bevel design on the
sides.
There will be more pictures added as time allows.
My work spans many artistic mediums,
so enjoy the journey and watch the flow of changes.
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