Row houses on an old storm window, 28 by 47 inches.
And another wee city of 6 by 8 inches. Happy New Year everybody!
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
Monday, December 31, 2012
Friday, December 14, 2012
Junket: Tossed and Found
Have you been to super cool new vintage store, Junket: Tossed and Found?
Owner, Julie Kearns, is being so kind as to allow me to hang a few windows in her place. She's open every other weekend. She has lots of great stuff. Here's to hoping all stop in and check them out.
Address: 4047 Minnehaha Ave S, Minneapolis-Longfellow
Owner, Julie Kearns, is being so kind as to allow me to hang a few windows in her place. She's open every other weekend. She has lots of great stuff. Here's to hoping all stop in and check them out.
Address: 4047 Minnehaha Ave S, Minneapolis-Longfellow
For hours and details visit her site here: http://www.facebook.com/junkettossedandfound
Some of my windows as they hang at Junket:
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Leonard Cohen
In the very early 1990's, I worked as a bellman at the Whitney Hotel in downtown Minneapolis. We were really the only upscale hotel in town at that time, so we got all the musicians, actors, and general celebrities. My goodness, that was a fun place for a college kid to work. Anyway, one early afternoon I was summoned to the room of Mr. Leonard Cohen. He and his then girlfriend, actress Rebecca De Mornay, had laundry that would need to go out.
After arriving at their room, we spent a few minutes chatting as they sorted their clothes. How cool it was to be there, just the three of us (I wonder if he and Ms. De Mornay remember it as fondly as I do). Anyway, Leonard Cohen, one of the world's great songwriter/poets called me "man" perhaps 50 times, "hey man," "thanks man," "how you doin' man?" After a few minutes I was handed five identical button-down gray, Dickies style "work" shirts , all monogrammed in script with Leonard Cohen over the left pocket.
Leonard Cohen, nice guy, genius. And I love this quote, now in glass on a beat up old window:
After arriving at their room, we spent a few minutes chatting as they sorted their clothes. How cool it was to be there, just the three of us (I wonder if he and Ms. De Mornay remember it as fondly as I do). Anyway, Leonard Cohen, one of the world's great songwriter/poets called me "man" perhaps 50 times, "hey man," "thanks man," "how you doin' man?" After a few minutes I was handed five identical button-down gray, Dickies style "work" shirts , all monogrammed in script with Leonard Cohen over the left pocket.
Leonard Cohen, nice guy, genius. And I love this quote, now in glass on a beat up old window:
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Bottles and Flowers
I've had this piece going in my basement, in some way, shape, or form, for approximately one year. I'd started and stopped it over and over again. Well it's finally done. And I am happy with the way in which it turned out.
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