Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Thank you for visiting!

Hello....
Thanks for visiting my blog.
I am working on a short job in Synder, Texas this week, but will soon return home to begin work on a large commission. While being home this past month, I fiddled with a couple of small projects that I knew I could accomplish before I headed to Texas. They are all documented in the following pictures.
The large commission that I will be working on within the next month will be three four foot long panels, that will be fourteen inches wide. The glass used will be all clear in color, but with different textures. The client had a chandelier that used to belong to her grandmother. I will be incorporating this into the piece. Throughout the window design will be hanging lead crystals that came from the chandelier. I will be documenting the process over the next month. I can't wait!

If you have time, visit our web site: www.inyoureyegallery.com
You can view three small videos of interviews conducted on local Oklahoma travel shows.

Thanks again for your support.
I am blessed with a wonderful life.

Lynn

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Talking a walk through my back yard.

My back yard !
My east meadow!

I am learning to paint.


The inspiration for this painting was inspired from some of Jack Hill's beautiful work. I was always drawn to his unusual style and color combinations. I am teaching myself how to paint. The paint is colorful, and creamy. It glides on. Painting is soothing activity for me.

Painting my bus!

Abandon All Rules!!!
Looks like a cool place to chill out in the sun!
I painted the top of my bus....
This is the view from the top of my bus!
Cool sunflower...painted on top of my bus!

More Red, White, and Blue Fun!!!

America the Beautiful!!! This flag inspired design is highlighted with clear glass gems, white vintage, and antique crystals, with a pigeon head in the center. It was fun to make and looks great in the light.
Another lawn ornament!

Happy Fourth of July!





These Fourth of July pieces were fun to make. I used the traditional colors of the holidays to make lawn ornaments. They stick down in your planter or garden and add a sparkle to your patio. They sell for $30.00 each. I believe I will be making more, except of different colors and shapes that will go well outside the home.

"Thick Woods"


This is a unique piece. It has a heavy look. The thick frame surrounds shades of green leaves, burgundy accents, and auburn colored glass gems. The long brown glass resembles tree bark.
It would look its best in a cabin or den, or big warm cozy house during the winter.
Sale price: $145.00

"Thick Woods"


This is a unique piece. It has a heavy look. The thick frame surrounds shades of green leaves, burgundy accents, and auburn colored glass gems. The long brown glass resembles tree bark.

It would look its best in a cabin or den, or big warm cozy house during the winter.

Sale price: $145.00