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Ghent ChurchNew lead and art glass window commissioned to match existing historic panels, with newly painted medallion. Ghent Baptist Church client. Ghent, KY | Transom PanelCollaborative family designed piece. Muncie, IN, brother as client | "Sycamore Springs"Commissioned panel Bardstown, KY client | Bevel Door PanelCommissioned bevel panel with cast glass rose jewels. Madison, IN client |
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Beveled window panelCommissioned panel with bevel cluster and beveled borders, Louisville, KY client | Calla LilliesCommissioned panel. Madison, IN client. Stylized calla lilies using Wissmach glass and jewels. | The WreathCommissioned panel. Madison, IN client. Panel's inspiration came from client's staircase motif typical of an 1860's Greek Revival style. | Amber Door PanelCommissioned by Louisville, KY client |
Bevel PanelCommissioned panel. Madison, IN client. Panel designed of glue-chip bevels, glue chip and hammered glass. | "Everchanging Ohio"Commissioned piece Jefferson-Madison Community Foundation, client for donor wall Installed in Madison, IN Photo by "Nice Shots" This panel is constructed of three layers of Spectrum glass laminated together and designed of 8 - 2 foot panels. | SunsetOverParadise_editedCommissioned transom panel. Madison, IN client. Lead panel designed using Spectrum glass with the design inspired by a Florida sunset. | Exploding StarCommissioned panel. Madison, IN client. Panel inspired by client's hanging chandelier. Created of Spectrum glass and lead. |
"Madison Magnolia"Commissioned panel. Madison, IN client. Design inspired by the many magnolia tress in Madison, IN. Lead panel uses Wissmach and Kokomo glass. Photo by "Nice Shots". | Door PanelCommissioned door panel. Madison, IN client Design inspired by the many wrought iron gate details in Madison, IN for homes of the c. 1860's. | GreektransomCommissioned panel for a double front door transom. Jeffersonville, IN client Panel of bevels, jewels and hammered glass. | "World, Sun, and Moon"Commissioned panels Trilogy client Louisville, IN Installed in Madison, IN |
Cabinet door panelsZinc and clear glass Versailles, IN client | ChromolumePrototype of Babbit & Co. design, c. 1800 Design inspired by the research of using Color for it's healing properties. Panel uses Kokomo, Spectrum, Wissmach Glass and copper foil. Artist collection, now sold. |
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