Monday, October 26, 2009
Bell Pepper Lamp Base
Monday, October 19, 2009
15" Spider Lamp
Using three separate pieces of glass, the color selection of the pieces was carefully composed so the transition would be smooth. The completed shade and base are now in the collection of a California client who is very pleased with the results.
For more information on Spider lamps, see our blog posting from August 21, 2008.
Monday, October 12, 2009
20" Daffodil Shade
We recently completed the 20" Daffodil shade pictured in the photo shown above. The coloration of the shade is light and airy. This shade is currently available in our showroom and is shown on the Pottery Base - Kendrick Design. The pottery is inspired by a Grueby Pottery original and was created by Jemerick Art Pottery to our specifications. We created the reproduction metalwork and light cluster which illuminates the shade.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Lady of Shalot
Using John William Waterhouse's painting of the Lady of Shalot as inspiration, we were commissioned by a client in Wyoming to create a stained glass window. The subject of the painting/window is taken from a poem by Tennyson, which tells of the Lady of Shalot who lives in a tower, weaving the scenes she sees reflected in a large mirror. When Sir Lancelot happens to ride past, she cannot resist looking out the window but must then leave her tower and float down the river in a boat to Camelot, dying along the way.We've created a horizontal window from this image once before for a client in South Dakota, but this time the window presents a cropped version of the painting because the stained glass panel is vertical.
Bill is seen working on the layout of the window in the photo to the right, with the partially completed window shown above.The face, hands and title on the boat have been hand painted, then kiln fired onto glass. The rest of the color and detail was created by choosing glass to flesh out the image.
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