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The following is a sample of the public commissions
we've completed over the years.

These
panels were created for a meditation room in a hospital.

These
4 dalle-de-verre panels were completed for a prayer room in Mary Help
of Christians.

These
6 panels were built for a church in Provost.
When
we first chatted with the window committee for the Central
Lutheran Church... they didn't even have windows...
This half round
panel was created for an interior wall, for the Associated Gospel
Church in Provost.
It is quite a large piece and sits over the double doors that lead
into the chapel.


This
sidelight was built for a schools chapel. It tells the story of Jesus
from birth to resurection.

This
memorial panel was created for a school.


These
panels were comissioned to compliment already existing stained glass
panels.
The
entrance way to St Matthew's Church was renovated and new window sets
were added.

They
had 5 existing panels but now
had 8 spots so using the style of the original panels and working
with a window comittee, we built 3 more sets of panels matching everything
as closely as possible.
From
the painted elements to working with all hand made glass, these windows
were fun to build.




This
pair of panels were built for Holy
Acension, a small Orthodox Church just outside of the city. To
keep with the traditional nature of the church, a traditional iconic
image was used, and the figures were painted.

These panels were
built for a church in Grande Prairie. Each panel is approx. 4' x 6'
and were built using a couple of different widths of flat lead to
"outline" the images. The consept and design was created
by a member of the churches congregation.
We
completed 16 Dalle De Vere Windows for St Thomas D'aquin Parish. What
makes things a little overwhelming is that those 16 windows breaks
down into 32 panels, 310 square feet, and approx 3100 lbs of glass
and resin.


12
panels make up the four windows
in the minichapel.
Unlike
stained glass, the glass in these panels is approx 1 inch thick, and
the panel is created / held together using a resin. Each of
these panels weigh between 30 and 40 pounds.
This
window panel already existed. We painted a crest and writing
and then had to disassemble and cut into the panel to insert the crest.
To
add to the excitement the window was located 40 feet above the alter.

These
6 panels were built for a
school chapel in Sylvan lake




These 2 window sets were
completed for a side chapel of a church in Okatoks.
These
5 windows were done for a church in Grande Prairie. The panels
are set within an interior wall with the tabernacle set in the center.

This
panel was created for a Tofield Church. The original design
was created by a member of the church. (don't mind the scaffolding
at the bottom of the panel).
At Our
Lady of Good Council - Skaro Shrine we have now added windows
depicting the Pieta, the Sorrowful Heart of Mary, the Pentacost, the
Assumption, and the final window of the set, the Crowning of Mary.




This
is the 4th panel created for St Dominic Savio Church.


These
4 panels were created for
either
side of the alter in a
church
just outside of Millet

This
portrait of St. Dominic Savio is the 3rd window created for St Dominic
Savio Church.
Our
Lady of Good Council - Skaro Shrine
These
are window sets
#3- the Holy Family,
#4-
Mary at the cross, and
#10
- the child's window

This
piece was built for St. Domminic School.

This
set is the second set built for
Our Lady of Good Council - Skaro.
As with the first window, the nativity set was built using clear textures
and pale colours. The window sets are almost 35 square feet
per set of 5 windows so the clear textures and pale colours allow
for the windows to elegantly tell the story of Mary without being
over bearing in the small church.

This
set of nine panels were built for the library in Holy
Trinity School in Okatoks, Alberta. The school was looking
for traditional imagery in a contemporary style. We incorperated
the Holy Trinity along with some of the local landscape.

These
panels were built for the entrance way of Holy Spirit Lutheran Church.
The original artwork was created by a member of the congregation as
a quilt design.


This
panel is the second window created for St. Dominic Savio church.
It depicts the spreading of Christianity though the lands and was
created from a piece of artwork brought in to us.
Gerard
Redmond, Hinton: 
These
9 panels were built for the school's library, each panel is approximately
4' by 6'.

The
2 chapel windows show off some of the lanscape in the area and tell
the story of creation.

Holy
Redeemer School in Edson commissioned these 4 panels for the entrance
way of their chapel. They represent the 4 seasons as well as
some of the surrounding area. They also have various symbols
through-out.
These
5 windows were created for Our Lady of
Good Council - Skaro. They were created from a favorite
image of Mary and built many in different clear textures with pale
blue and amber for Mary's dress and wheat. The bottom window
had not only the memorial writing but a rosary and 2 humming birds.

A
small panel of Mary was also created. The children commissioned
it as a birthday gift for their mother in memory of their father.


These
fun little panels were created for the museum gift shop to use as
signs.

This
is a memorial window created for St. Dominic Savio church.

This
set of windows was created for Lamont United
Church, these memorial windows represent the church, the community
of Lamont and the Harrold family.
These
windows were created for Holy Spirit School in Sherwood Park.

These
9 windows were built for a window in the board room of the St. Albert
Catholic School.
The
total window opening was approximately 10' x 10'
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