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Isn't this beautiful?

 

This is a pair of panels that was designed for the  entrance doors of the  Emanuel Episcopal Church. It was designed to compliment the architecture of the entry way and also give an outside view. It's located at 602 12th Ave. E., Alexandria, MN.

 

 

 

 

Beautiful detail

  

These three windows are in the United Methodist Church in Alexandria, MN.. The two tall windows are about 19' tall by 13' wide. Click here to get a good look at these windows.Click here to get a good look at these windows.They flank the alter on either side. The wide window with the rainbow is a sky light  about 25' high in the rear of the church and is about 17' wide and 7' tall. Some of the panels in this project include unique intricacies that I designed in atClick here to get a good look at these windows. the doners request. One of these special requests ( which applies to a number of panels) was that I put a specific number of grape clusters in their panel to represent their children. The panel now becomes more personal and meaning full to them. There where other special requests that I put in and were kept private between me and the doner.

 

Inspirational church windows.

Here are two of the eight panels we designed and installed in the United Methodist Church in Sauk Center. Each measures about 24" x 84" and are mounted only 6" off the floor in front of individually set windows around the church.

 

 

These are six of the fifteen panels we designed and installed in the United Methodist church at 524 Central

glass21ab.jpg (14104 bytes)AveClick here--check these out!., Long Prairie, MN. Here again we designed the panels to compliment the older style architecture in the church. Of all the churches we have done, this group of panels made the most significant change in atmospher, adding warmth and Click here--check these out!reverence.

 

 

Here's some of our stained glass work.

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