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Vase

This door is made as an interior door using
Antique Cypress. The glass work consists of
custom beveling, Casimir Antique glass and fused
glass. The leaves are fused onto the vase itself.



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Sunset

This door is made of Antique Cypress and
designed as an interior door. Casimir Antique
glass, which has vibrant colors, was used.




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“Let There Be Light”

Made of Honduran Mahogany and beveled glass
that bursts out of ordinary lines, this door has the
ability to refract light in brilliant prismatic colors.





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The Magnolia Garden

This door is made of Antique Cypress and has
fused magnolia flowers, leaves, stems, and
seed pods. The background has seventy
custom bevels and the whole door is put
together with copper came.



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Cypress

This is a true divided light door built of
Antique Cypress. The glass is fused into
the kiln. It has a hand rubbed oil finish.



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Seeds

This door is built of Antique Cypress
and has custom beveling, textured glass,
dragon tears, and rondels in it.



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Lotus

This door is an example of what can be
done with some antique cypress and some
imagination in glass concepts. The glass is
custom beveled, painted and fired.



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Nash

This door unit is cypress and the
glass is beveled with clear textures.



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Shaheen

This door is cypress and the
glass is beveled clear.



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Sonnier

This is an abstract front entryway. The
background glass is irridized Baroque.
The door unit is mahogany.



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Rappaport

An arched mahogany door unit with brilliant
bevels and textured glass. A zenlike motif is
portrayed by the circular pattern in the center.



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Woodhatch

This door unit is eighteen feet tall. It is built
of mahogany and the upper transom consists
of custom straight line beveling.The beveled
panels in the door and sidelights are antique.



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Fuselier

Built out of Honduran Mahogany, this door unit
is sixteen feet tall. The glass is clear beveled and textured. Although there is no color in the glass,
the prismatic effect in the sunlight is very brilliant.



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Genia’s Door

This is a fine example of prairie style. This
door is built of Antique Cypress and has a
clear urethane finish.The glass is lightly
textured with bevels and slight amount of color.
This door has a simple, yet classy appearance.



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Turpin

This New Orleans style door is built out of
Antique Cypress. The glass is beveled. The
transom has rondels, amber beveled jewels,
and brilliant colored glass.




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Diamond

This entryway is built out of Honduran
Mahogany. The beveled glass pattern
is a French Diamond pattern.



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Duplichan

This door unit is built out of Cypress. The
irridized borders produce a prismatic effect
that enhances the beveled glass.



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McCall

This door unit has a contemporary design with
simple lines. The center circle is beveled glass.
The wood is Red Oak with provincial stain.



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McCandles

This door is built of Honduran Mahogany.
The center glass panels are beveled clusters
and the textured glass is Baroque and Waterglass.



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Richert

This is a fine example of the richness
of varnished Honduran Mahogany.



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French Door

This is a french door interior unit
built out of Honduran Mahogany.



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Neri

The woodwork on this door is mahogany
and was built to match an existing brick arch.




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Landry

This door is built of Antique Cypress.
There is no type of finish on it allowing it
to weather naturally.



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Cox



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Artisans Gallery



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Mills

This door is built out of Antique Pine.
The glass is all beveled except for
the obscure borders.



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Fused Magnolia

This door unit is built out of Antique Cypress.
The background is beveled blue chip glass.




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Elliptical

This is a corner elliptical door unit built
out of Honduran Mahogany. It has
clear straight line beveling.



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Oceana Door

The glass in this door is irridized
and uses a copper patina on the lead.




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Babcock

This double door unit is built out of cypress
and goes out onto a sun porch. The glass is
beveled and uses “seedy” glass for the
background and the transom.



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Freda’s Door

This is an example of glass work that
ignores traditional lines. The wood is Red Oak.
There are glass jewels in the design that
sparkle in the sunlight.



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Craftsman



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Babcock Door



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The Martins’ Door

This is a brand new door in Antique Cypress
that is made to look old. The glass is clear
beveled and textured with the owners
ranch brand fused into the center.



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Screen Door

This door is built from slabs left over
from sawmill cuttings of pine trees. The door
varies in thickness up to three inches and
as a result is very heavy.



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Camper Door

An Antique Cypress beveled glass door.



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Double Door

An elliptical double door unit in Antique Cypress.



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Tiffany

This is a reproduction of a window
created by Louis Comfot Tiffany.




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Trinity

This is a simple style of window made of
Caimir Antique glass. The custom beveling
adds a prismatic effect.



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Screen

This is a room divider screen made of
mahogany. The glass is the Baroque
pattern and the beveling is a traditional
New Orleans style pattern.



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Grapes

The owner of this cabinet wanted the glass
to look like an old English castle. It is a
combination of both lead came and copper
foil. The wood species is pecan.



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Sonier

These stained glass windows are made
using the copper foil method.



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Susan’s Door

This is the interior view of a door unit with
lots of bevels and clear textures.



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These panels are part of a set of twelve created for the
Catholic Student Center at McNeese State University.
       
       

St. Albert the Great

St. Albert (1206-1280) is the patron of
scientists, philosophers, and students.



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St. Jerome

St. Jerome (345-419) is the patron of
Scripture scholars, librarians and students.



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St. Matthew

St. Matthew is the patron saint of bankers,
accountants, tax-gatherers, and security guards.




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Sir Thomas More

Sir Thomas More is the patron of lawyers.



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St. Cecilia

St. Cecilia, 2nd century, is the
patron of music.



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St. Maria Goretti

St. Maria Goretti is the patron
of youth and teenage girls.




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Our Lady of Good Counsel

This portrayal of the Blessed Mother shows the infant Jesus
looking into her eyes for understanding and compassion.
Hand blown antique glass was used to create a richly colored image.



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These panels are a set of eight panels
created for a Baptist Chapel in Greensboro, Alabama.
       
       
“Behold”

The windows are simple in
their portrayals of the life of Jesus.



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The Nativity

This is a simple depiction
of when Christ was born.




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Children

Jesus said, “Let the children come unto me,
do not hinder them, for the kingdom of
heaven belongs to such as these.”



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Shepherd

This is the depiction of Christ
as the True Shepherd.




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Garden

Here is a classic depiction of Jesus
in the Garden of Gethsemane.




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Cross

This panel depicts the crucifixion. St. John
looks at the pain and suffering of the
Blessed Mary and Mary Magdelene.



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Resurrection

A simple depiction of the resurrection.




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Knock

This panel shows Jesus knocking at a door.




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These panels represent the Stations of The Cross.
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10th Station

This panel is a depiction showing Jesus
stripped of His garments.



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11th Station

Depiction of Christ being
nailed to the Cross.



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12th Station

Depiction of Jesus dying on the cross. He is
presented here with St. John, Mary Madeline,
and the Blessed Mother.



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13th Station

A close up view of the panel where
Jesus is taken down from the cross; His
mother Mary and Mary Magdeline.



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14th Station

This panel is a depiction of
Jesus being laid in the tomb.





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Ave Maria

This simple panel shows the Mystical Rose.
It is framed in a mahogany frame and hung
on the inside of a clear church window.



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Jesus

This stained glass panel portrays Jesus and the children. It is installed in a private residence
in Lake Charles, LA.




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Gethsemane

This simple window is framed in a mahogany
frame and hung on the inside of a clear window.
The face and hands are painted and fired.




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Our Lady of Guadeloupe

This stained glass panel is a painted and fired
protrayal of the miraculous image on the garment
of Juan Diego in Mexico. This panel was made for a private chapel in Augusta, Georgia.



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Our Lady of Perpetual Help

A painted and fired window, this is a
view of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.





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St. Anne

This panel depicts St. Anne with the virgin Mary.




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Alpha and Omega

This panel is built of slab glass. The glass
chunks are broken with a chipping hammer
and cemented with epoxy. It gives the
effect of faceted light.



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Holy City

This panel represents the eternal city
that we are on a journey to get to.




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Dove of Peace

This panel is located in the peak
of Holy Spirit Chapel
in Prairie Rhonde, LA.



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Santus

This stained glass is installed as a skylight
above the Tabernacle in the Adoration
Chapel at Our Lady Queen of Heaven
Catholic Church in Lake Charles, LA.
It is a painted and fired panel.


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Transom

This is a unique stained glass piece made
of rondels and jeweled amber bevels.



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Dolphins

This is a bathroom window. It is installed
on the inside of a fixed glass for protection.



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