Not to brag or anything, but damn, this looks mighty fine.
glass wall in the chapel of the Oklahoma Heart Hospital, Oklahoma City OK
You may remember that this is the project I documented from beginning to end. If you are a new visitor, you can read all about this project here but remember to read from the bottom up for chronological order.
Here's another job that we did at the end of 2008 but I just now got a photo of it.
private residence, Houston TX
And finally, here's the best picture I have so far of the chapel window with all the jewels (even though you can't really see them well in this picture, they show up brilliantly in person) that we worked on all last week.
window behind the altar in the chapel at John Wesley United Methodist Church; Houston TX; 10' x 13'
outside view
Beautiful windows!!! Love the chapel...those gems are spectacular!!
ReplyDeleteAnd the first one is awesome. Fabulous work!!!!
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SueAnn
Outstanding!
ReplyDeleteYou brag all you want! These are awesome! You do wonderful work and have every reason to feel proud.
ReplyDeleteThe hospital project is magnificent. You're right, it's DAMN good!!!
ReplyDeleteellen you are so fortunate to have whatever is inside you and passes through you to emerge as these incredible works of art. steven
ReplyDeleteSpectacular! How proud you and hubby must feel when all is up and finished and you can enjoy the project for years and years. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteI shared with the whole family and the words [besides gasps!] were "Awesome", "Amazing", "Incredibly." jaw drops and a few "Wows"
ReplyDeleteWhat a sense of accomplishment and talent you must have lady. I am awe inspired by your work.
You should be very proud.
I really like the chapel. Wonderful job. The effect of you and Marc in reflection in the church picture is pretty cool. It is almost an abstraction of your recent articles on spirituality.
ReplyDeleteOh, go ahead and brag. That is a really gorgeous piece of work. I like the older project too, but that tree is lyrical.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning, Ellen! How cool to have you do the entrance to some lucky person's residence! That Oklahoma piece is so meditative and restful. I'd love to all of them in person. Damn, you are GOOD!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Just... WOW! Forgive me for my Boo Radley moment.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, Ellen, and nicely captured in the photos. Glad you shared it with us.
ReplyDeleteThese are exquisite. you are one talented glass person. Is that how you call yourself? A worker with glass.
ReplyDeleteBrag away. What accomplishments!
ReplyDeleteNice for you to be able to put your artistic mark in such public places - for the world to enjoy. Bravo!!
Wow! These are absolutely gorgeous. You SHOULD brag! It's appropriate.
ReplyDeleteI love thinking about your art in hospitals and churches, places people go for deep healing. Bravo!!
Ellen, these are stunning works! Just beautiful. I love the tree, and the cross with the jewels is breath-taking! Spectacular!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Of course this means I want to see more, please. What you guys working on next?
ReplyDeleteWow.. that's stunningly beautiful. What a talent!
ReplyDeletethank you every one.
ReplyDeleteYou totally have bragging rights -- on every piece. You do SUCH beautiful, tasteful, classy work!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing you reflected in it once in awhile too :-)
I am beyond impressed, Ellen. What an amazing talent you have!
ReplyDeleteWow! I'd brag. Gorgeous work, Ellen.
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