It has come to my attention recently that I need to post some of my previous work online. I have been meaning to do this for quite some time now, and the opportunity finally came up for me to get some of my old pictures scanned and put online. I am happy to present a few entries showing my previous works, all of them stained glass or leaded lights. They each mean a lot to me, and I hope, to the recipient. *Side note- I do not have any of these panels in my possession. All of them live with their recipients.
The first is the panel that I created for a People's Prize tournament in Calafia in the Kingdom of Caid years ago. I don't remember the specific date, but I do recall it was at Calafian Anniversary. I had been inspired by the knight panels at Tewkesbury Abbey in England, and had created a panel for His Grace, Duke Armand de Sevigny to enter for my first Laurel's Prize Tourney held at Great Western War I. I had such a good time creating it that I wanted to give it a go a second time, and so I asked Baron Master Korwyn Arionnod if he would be my subject. As he was the Knight of my then-boyfriend, Sir Rustam, I thought it would be a nice thing to do, and he seemed quite pleased that I asked. I had fun making the panel, and was able to show it successfully at the event. I was happy to see it well received, and as I recall, I received quite a few bits and bobs of favor from the populace.
This panel is more simple than the Tewkesbury Abbey windows which inspired it, but that's what Korwyn preferred.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
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