For two friends married in Seattle a few weeks back, set in a frame made of my old cedar fence, two Daisy's in a field of weeds.
I have a little trouble sitting still. And I like to have a project. Glass-on-Glass mosaic, that's my project. A little red house in a sun burnt field. A gnarly dead tree on a lonely road. The limb of a cherry blossom tree. I visit these places one piece of glass at a time. I like to think of my designs as jewelry for your home, in other words, "earrings for your lean-to." You can email me, cmill2003@gmail.com
Little Red Shed
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Monday, April 2, 2012
It's a Glass Off!
Last week I particpated in the 14th annual Glass Art Show (second annual for me) at Glass Endeavors in Minneapolis. The piece I entered, "Eat Spam and Art," is shown below. It was really fun to be a part of this show, thanks for having a look!
http://www.glassendeavors.com/index.htm
http://www.glassendeavors.com/index.htm
The Barn
Some pictures arrived in the mail a few weeks ago of an aging barn in Northern Minnesota, with a request to capture the scene in glass. I love crumbling to the ground barns and this was a lot of fun. My wife and I made the frame with wood from an old cedar fence, and it gave us an excuse to buy the biscuit joiner my wife has been interested in (I know, my wife wanted a biscuit joiner, and she loves to fish too. A dream wife for sure).
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