Colette- yes, just in the trees. I found what I thought was the perfect furrowed texture to break up the light and simulate bark, placed on top without detracting from that wonderful Oceana stuff. I intended to put more textured clear glass behind some of the grass sections but was not happy with those tested. I'm still on the lookout for something that look like grass when plated behind green opal. Thanks again to all who posted encouraging words. I am gratified by the comments and quite pleased to report that the Peony Garden won first prize in the large panel category at the Delphi show. David
This window is absolutely gorgeous, so inspiring! Are the tree striations the only area you plated? I want to attempt plating myself. Your comment was also beautiful about 'glass is liquid love frozen in time.' Where are you displaying this magnificent piece? :) Again, great job!
kc- 18 months though it was a side project and not worked on continuously. paula- i'm no artist. i worked from a photograph to achieve the perspective and shading. at the beginning of my stained glass journey my projects looked like coloring book patterns filled in with crayons. i couldn't imagine what to do with most of the glass i saw in the bins. i'm hoping to bring the window to Delphi tomorrow for the glass show. if you have the chance to visit the store you can see it up close! glassgaga- if you receive this email in time, don't overlook the Oceana glass! alas, Delphi has stopped carrying it. the glass in the upper left corner of my panel was purchased at Youghiogheny showroom and now i wish i'd bought more than two sheets. they were keeping Oceana in the back row by the windows facing west next to bins that had pieces not for sale or on hold. i almost didn't realize this amazing stuff was for sale... cheers! enjoy the trip.
linda s.
Friday, July 19, 20131 Post
@djacobson i've been looking for you! [email protected]
djacobson
Thursday, May 13, 20104 Posts
Watch ArtPrize.org to see if The Peony Garden is accepted at one of the participating venues
djacobson
Thursday, May 13, 20104 Posts
Colette- yes, just in the trees. I found what I thought was the perfect furrowed texture to break up the light and simulate bark, placed on top without detracting from that wonderful Oceana stuff. I intended to put more textured clear glass behind some of the grass sections but was not happy with those tested. I'm still on the lookout for something that look like grass when plated behind green opal. Thanks again to all who posted encouraging words. I am gratified by the comments and quite pleased to report that the Peony Garden won first prize in the large panel category at the Delphi show. David
cek505
Thursday, May 13, 20101 Post
This window is absolutely gorgeous, so inspiring! Are the tree striations the only area you plated? I want to attempt plating myself. Your comment was also beautiful about 'glass is liquid love frozen in time.' Where are you displaying this magnificent piece? :) Again, great job!
nwwiswell
Tuesday, May 4, 201022 Posts
Please do not say you are no artist; the window speaks for you! It is beautiful!
GenevieveW
Wednesday, April 21, 20102 Posts
Spectacular!
lynne_emma
Monday, March 29, 20105 Posts
I agree with all of the comments. This is absolutley beautiful. Lynne
MrsJake
Saturday, March 27, 201094 Posts
I was able to see it at the store today. It was absolutely fantastic!
djacobson
Thursday, March 18, 20104 Posts
kc- 18 months though it was a side project and not worked on continuously. paula- i'm no artist. i worked from a photograph to achieve the perspective and shading. at the beginning of my stained glass journey my projects looked like coloring book patterns filled in with crayons. i couldn't imagine what to do with most of the glass i saw in the bins. i'm hoping to bring the window to Delphi tomorrow for the glass show. if you have the chance to visit the store you can see it up close! glassgaga- if you receive this email in time, don't overlook the Oceana glass! alas, Delphi has stopped carrying it. the glass in the upper left corner of my panel was purchased at Youghiogheny showroom and now i wish i'd bought more than two sheets. they were keeping Oceana in the back row by the windows facing west next to bins that had pieces not for sale or on hold. i almost didn't realize this amazing stuff was for sale... cheers! enjoy the trip.
glassgaga
Monday, March 15, 201050 Posts
I do agree about Youghiogheny glass. Gonna be at their warehouse sale on thursday. Can't wait. I also agree - your panel is beautiful.
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