These windows can be used indoors or out and are assembled inside salved window panes.
Leaf shapes and hues of harvest gold
inspired this fall 4 paned piece.
36" x 26"
This piece is Red Hot!  Stunning red rounds flow
through this piece along with orange highlights
32" x 23"
An accidental paint brush?  Olive greens and golds are sliced and
swirled
together in the gorgeous, richly textured piece.  
Comes set into a white-washed window frame.
Mauve diamonds and shades of blue make for a soothing color palate.  
Oblong format was designed for vertical presentation but can be hung
horizontally if necessary.  Comes set into a very rustic window frame with pale pink
tones on one side and blue grey on the other.
This intricate piece features an aquatic fish design etched onto a salvaged
window with colored glass fit behind to accent the images.
23" x 21"

Refreshing shades of aqua, blue and lime green bring the feel of the Caribbean
to your home!  Fit into a salvaged double paned window.
21" x 28"
Cool Blue! Relax and enjoy this mellow combination of soothing colors,
fit into a salvaged window frame
23" x 21"
Beyond Unique! This piece takes salvaged goods one step further.  
Antique glass photo negative is one of a kind mixed with
beautiful shades of brown, tan, and mauve.
23" x 21"
Red Gold and Green...
A rich mix of color and texture give this piece a warm, yet casual feel.

18 x 26
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Falling amber leaves against brilliant blues.... just like a
sunny autumn day only it will last forever.
A rare representational window from an artist that loves the
cool crisp fall season almost as much as abstract colors.....

Rich royal colors quilted together in wine and gold lend a warm
glow to this very unique window.  Piece is inspired by antique
glass negative of people sitting on the lawn in front of their house--about
100 years ago!  Triangle shapes mimic the peaked roof.  Negative is
incorporated into the piece along with an antique piece of hardware--
an old metal key hole.