From The Latest Collection
At the heart of this stained glass panel lies a sandblasted bevel, where a hummingbird hovers mid-sip from a waiting bloom — frozen in time, yet alive with motion.
A Victorian-inspired pattern frames the scene in soft pinks and iridescent marbles. But it’s the barbed wire border that anchors the beauty — a reminder that even in the most delicate of gardens, there is resilience.
As light filters through, the panel comes alive: a garden humming with unseen energy, where flower and bird are bound by the same eternal spark.
This stained glass panel suncatcher 9.5" W x 11.25 L. Measurements are approximate.
The main piece of the "Lifeseed & Light" collection. This collection uses glass marbles to represent the eternal energy force that is recycled through life and death and animates all of creation.
At the heart of this panel lies a cow skull, from which a floral sprout rises — born of decay, yet reaching upward toward a shimmering stream of lifeforce. This energy is captured in the ascending marbles, each one growing in size to echo the ever-cycling current of renewal.
This stained glass panel is 15.5" W X 17.75" L X 1" H. Measurements are approximate.
A relic of beauty and bite, this suncatcher features a real pressed butterfly wing with a delicately etched barbed wire border.
The wing sits at the center like a treasured cameo, flanked by silver bows and surrounded by an ornate Victorian pattern.
Lime green water glass ripples around it, catching sunlight like a glimmering garden pond. It's a study in contrasts: softness and strength, fragility and ferocity, captured in light.
This stained glass suncatcher measures 6.5" W x 10" L. Measurements are approximate.
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