Monday, July 2, 2012

Bevels are the Best

I love working with bevels, those clear, sparkly pieces of glass that catch the sun light and fill a room full of rainbows.  You can't help but smile when you see the sun shining through a window full of colorful glass and shining bevels.  As you have seen in some of my previous posts, I use small bevels for some of the sun catchers that I make, like the "Pet Shop" series and the "Keepsake" pressed flower series. And if it's appropriate, I try to work bevels into many of my custom replacement window designs as well as some of my decorative window hangings.  Square, long, ornate or simple, bevels add a classic and finished look to a piece that is designed to catch the light.


  





One of two matching foyer windows designed for our century home.











                                                                        12" x 7" Clear and Blue window
hanging with wire and beads.








8" x 8" Pink and Clear window hanging with wire and beads.










11" x 8" Smoky Lavender and Clear window hanging with wire and beads.












10-1/2" x 6-1/2" Clear and Lemon Yellow window hanging with wire and beads.










                           
                                                        Custom window hanging panel 
                                    for a gentleman's study.







Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Collaborating with another Artist

One of the fun things that happened recently was the chance to collaborate with friend, neighbor and Artist, Marge Pauls.  Marge has been commissioned to create one-of-a-kind art for everything from restaurants to album covers and she publishes her own line of note and gift cards.


Well, a couple of months ago, we were attending an Art Fair featuring hand made items.  There was a vendor who used pictures from magazines and put them under plexiglass shapes and made them into magnets.  As we stood there exclaiming what a clever idea that was, we suddenly had an "Ahh haa" moment. "With your art work..." I said. "And your glass and wire work.." she said.  And the idea was born for our collaborative pieces which we call "From The Heart Creations". 



We decided to start with Marge's Angels, which she originally created as Christmas Cards for friends and family.  For four years in a row she did a different Angel and every card was signed and numbered.  (We had ours matted and framed.)  So it was an obvious choice to start with these as ornaments and gifts. The four Angels are: Wisdom (yellow, pictured), Joy (green, pictured), Love and Peace.


When  we were asked if we had something that would make a nice gift for a new mother, we did a piece that  featured Marge's Mother & Child.




And what could have been a better birthday gift for our mutual friend, Gloria, then an ornament with Marge's piece of art work named.....Gloria.




This one is called The Fire Bird, and it was commissioned as an album cover for a collection of military band music.



And if you would like a one-of-a-kind Wedding gift, may I suggest the Love Birds.  It makes a wonderful keepsake.


Asked to create some original art for a local restaurant, Marge tapped into her inner Art Deco spirit and came up with these wonderfully colorful works that captured just the right sense of fun and elegance and were just what the owner was looking for. 

Diva in green, and Femme Fatale in black and gold.

 As you can see, I had a lot of fun adding whimsical wire and beading.





 And here are a couple of my personal favorites.



Friends,  a puppy and a kitten snuggling up on a cold winters night.


                                      &



A Joyful Noise, a bevy of gamboling birds that always make me smile. 








I'd like to Thank Marge for allowing me to stretch my creativity by incorporating her wonderful art work into my glass and wire pieces. Hopefully this is just he beginning.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

One of the things that I love about doing stained glass is turning peoples ideas into reality.  I get to be creative, try new techniques and learn new things.  Here are a few of the commissioned pieces I have recently created.








At a show last year, a lady noticed my
bevel pieces and asked if I could 
put some pressed flowers in them. 
I figured it was worth a try.  I did
one as a prototype and she liked it
so much that she order 10 bevels 
with pressed flowers from her 
fathers funeral, and gave them to 
her family as memorials.


A young man from work has a girl friend
who loves pigs so he wanted a surprise
for her birthday.  Both their names 
start with "S", so I personalized this 
piggy with an S in each ear.  She was
tickled pink and thought her boyfriend
was terrific for giving her a 
one-of-a-kind gift.


I got a call from a friend asking if I 
could make something for a new baby.
The baby's name is Charlie and the baby's 
nursery theme is Jungle.  After a couple
of days of mulling over ideas, I decided that
nothing says "Jungle" better then a monkey. 
Featuring hand cut silhouettes and the baby's
name worked in wire and crystal, it should
be perfect in the nursery and make a special 
gift for my friend to give to the new parents.



 A friend of a friend of a friend saw a picture on Facebook, of a heart that I had made as a raffle
prize for a Valentines event at another friends 
store. She sent me an e-mail and asked if I 
could do something for a group she is part of, 
who's logo is two hearts with the number 2 in-between.  
This is the prototype I came up
with. If they like it, I will be proud to make
this as an exclusive design just for her group,
Heart2HeartSisters, a support group 
for women surviving heart disease, 
heart attack survivors and ICD or 
Pacemakers bypass surgery Patients.
 http://www.heart2heartsisters.com/h2h.html

Working with glass, being creative, trying new 
techniques, and making clients happy...that's a
win, win in my book.

Monday, April 30, 2012

Welcome to Pane in the Glass


Inside this blog, you will see a sampling of my handcrafted one of a kind creations. I have been creating with stained glass for over 20 years as an artistic outlet.  As part of my creative process, I have continually tried to incorporate recycled and reclaimed glass and materials into my work.

When we moved into our century home in Cleveland, Ohio, I designed and created several stained glass windows to add to the design of our house. This led to my designing, creating and repairing stained glass windows for other homes in our area.  

I have been designing and creating sun catchers,  charms and glass ornaments as gifts for family and friends for several years.   So enjoy your look around and feel free to let me know if there is anything I can create for you.  I would love to turn your ideas or designs into a one-of-a kind gift for someone special in your life.

Sharon Martyn
Pane in the Glass



This was a commissioned Mobile for an office with high ceilings in a converted  warehouse.  The recipient, a cat lover, wanted lots of color.  This piece is 4-1/2 feet long from the grid to the bottom of the long blue cat.
                    

                                          
                                      And of course you can guess what my inspiration was
for the "Pet Shop" series.







"Garden Dreams",  inspired by nature.


                                                                              
Green Glass & Wire Dragonfly Sun Charm ( 5" )
         Pink glass & wire Butterfly Sun Charm      
        ( approx. 5" )
        


















Re-claimed Glass Sun Catchers & Vintage Friendship Spoon & Fork  Charms
"Serving up fun, laughter and friendship."





The "From the Heart" collection is a collaboration of original art 
by Marge Pauls and glass & wire work by me.






A couple of  my custom ordered hanging window panels


Red & Yellow Glass Dragon Fly  hanging panel
 approx. 8" x 10"
Green & Yellow Glass Leaf  hanging panel
 12" x 6"