Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Dabbler's Demo
We are very fortunate that a new, independent store is opening in West Concord - Dabblers. They have asked me to demonstrate the stained glass craft December 11th! My glass buddy, Susan, and I will be cutting, grinding, foiling and soldering in front of - who knows? But it will be fun to hang out with her and see the new store. I am making a few Christmas boxes for the occasion.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Turkmen rugs
Gozelsha brought to us a gift of a small Turkmen rug that her Mother made. I think it is so cool. I am now working on a glass panel that I hope will evoke the spirit of the Turkmen rugs. I am playing around with painting glass in order to have the texture and color I want.
Here are pictures of Gozelsha admiring antique Turkmen rugs that my in-laws have in D.C.
Friday, December 3, 2010
National Cathedral
We took our exchange student on a quick visit to Washington, D.C. One of my favorite places there is the National Cathedral. I love the way they made it with the same methods as the medival cathedrals in Europe. Of course, some of the themes are more modern. This window depicts the lunar landings. In the center of the large red moon is an actual moon rock brought back to Earth.
Something Different
I have put the ocean theme aside for now. We have an exchange student from Turkmenistan this semester, so projects have been influenced by her visit. Before Gozelsha came, I became convinced I needed a new mirror in our guest bathroom. The original mirror bothers (only me) because the silver started to come off the back soon after it was hung - and that is just wrong. Well, I cannot ever seem to do something simply, so I bought a mirror and frame at a second hand store. Renovated the wood and made a stained glass over-lay. And, of course, finished it 2 months after she came - but it is finished :).
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