Poppies on a full sized window:
...and a little bit of love for what my dad used to refer to as "the saintly city"
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
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
It's a Wonder and a few other Things
Wonder Bread, how I dreamed of you as a kid (mostly because of the free football card that was included inside your packaging). But mom saw through your tactics and due to your high price and poor nutritional makeup, placed you on a list in her mind of products we would not be taking home from the grocery store (Lucky Charms comes to mind as another on that dreaded list).
I don't know if they still offer free football cards, and I can't say for sure what happened, but now I can buy all the Wonder Bread and Lucky Charms I want, yet I have no interest in doing so. Nothing, however, could stop the creation of Wonder Bread in glass on a 36 x31 inch window.
Enjoy! It's good for you.
A few additional small pieces to boot
And a small Japanese flag created in my recent glass fusing class. Eighth of an inch white 96 COE glass melted atop an eighth of an inch 96 COE clear glass blank. Topped off by a 96 COE red circle to complete the flag.
I don't know if they still offer free football cards, and I can't say for sure what happened, but now I can buy all the Wonder Bread and Lucky Charms I want, yet I have no interest in doing so. Nothing, however, could stop the creation of Wonder Bread in glass on a 36 x31 inch window.
Enjoy! It's good for you.
A few additional small pieces to boot
And a small Japanese flag created in my recent glass fusing class. Eighth of an inch white 96 COE glass melted atop an eighth of an inch 96 COE clear glass blank. Topped off by a 96 COE red circle to complete the flag.
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