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Two panels, again, shown on stands but you may see that they also have chains so they can be hung. The one on the left has fused pieces, the one on the right is textured glass, with a central pink piece of 'flash' glass, this has a colour on the surface but is clear underneath, hence, when the piece is sand blasted (as I have done here), the clear glass shows through. |
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To the left a framed piece that can be hung, this utilises textured glass and painted pieces to represent some seaweed on shells & stones To the right, a sandblasted fish, with some interesting coloured glass. |
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House Numbers On the left; On the right; Both clients were pleased to have a slightly more unsual way of making sure they got the correct post.
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A series of four 'bendy' fish. these are 'S' shaped leaded & painted panels, mounted on a wooden base, tea lights can be placed in front & behind making an interesting effect as the candles flicker. |
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A series of wooden framed panels, the one on the left, you may recognise from my business cards! All three are the same size |
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From a series of seasons inspired hanging stained glass panels. Shown here Autumn & Winter |
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