We
finished one of our jobs this week and the installation was
Wednesday. This job consisted of three door panels, a pair between
the library and the living room and a single door between the dining
room and kitchen.
You
might remember we also had a partial installation for another job two
weeks ago. That one consisted of two full lite front doors, two
cabinet doors and the pantry door. I don't have a picture of the
front doors yet.
We
still have the four cabinet panels upstairs to do on that one.
So
we have done all the fabrication that we had full size art work for.
Now I have to finish the drawings for the rest of the one job and for
the two windows for the next job and the one door panel for the one
after that. And then I have to do some sketches for the last one.
And
then it's another long slog in the shop.
I'm
glad to be back to doing drawings because I do that out here, at
home. No commuting into the city.
Now,
maybe we can get the garden in. Marc got the tomatoes in before we
left this time.
So,
just so you know, even though I hardly ever respond to comments (and
when I do it's via email), I do appreciate all your comments when I
post about my work. Well, I appreciate your comments on all my posts
but you know what I mean.
I love the panels. Really amazing what this can do for a home.
ReplyDeletethe wisteria doors turned out beautifully! so did the great blue herons! nice!!
ReplyDeleteWow. You've been busy, young lady. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove how it all works out, and continues to inspire people who own and share art. Those doors will be conversations people forever.
ReplyDeleteThese door panels have a fabulous turn-of--the-century look. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteI love the panels. Your work is so extraordinary. You are a talented soul. Oma Linda
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous, Ellen. You're such a gifted artist. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat's a whole lot of talent, skill and hard work. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning. I wish I could afford you!
ReplyDeleteSomeday when I win the lottery I'm going to commission and Ellen & Marc house :)
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous!! You are amazing!
ReplyDeleteOne day, I will have a library worth the majestic, detailed beauty of your glass work. Wow!
ReplyDeleteI thought I commented on this, but apparently I did not. Great work!
ReplyDelete(I hardly ever comment on my blog comments either. I read and value all of them, but I just don't have the wherewithal to make it a conversation!)
Wow, those look great!
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