interconnected6aWe have been creating unique stained glass, fused glass and wood pieces as a home business since 1998. The links on the left break our works down into their basic categories, or can provide more information about us and where we will be displaying in the future. Keep in mind that photographs can only give you a general idea of the beauty of each piece. Stained glass must be seen in natural light to truly appreciate the colours, textures and designs of the glass. We welcome commissions and will work with you to create a one of a kind piece of art.

Recent Products

  • That’s Why They Call It The Blues That’s Why They Call It The Blues

     “ That’s Why They Call It The Blues “ is a piece designed for Night in Blue 4, a charity blues night and silent auction to support The Children’s Aid Society in Kingston.    The background of clear textured  “ lava glass “ provided the inspiration for the flowing shape of the music.  The outer border [...]

  • Surfboard in Coral Surfboard in Coral

    Ron created this ” Surfboard in Coral ” while I was on a cruise snorkelling and looking at coral ( No surfing though) . He made the surfboard by doing  a wire melt in the kiln. In this case he used 2500g of clear and bits of colour, melted through the wiremesh you see on the [...]

  • Maple Heart Quilt Block Maple Heart Quilt Block

    The maple heart quilt block is made for the Canadian Comfort & Remembrance Project which makes quilts from this block design and gives them to families of military personel that have lost theirs lives in combat. The pattern is copy righted by J. Hodge 2006. For more information about the project see   www.picketfencefabrics.com .

  • Purple Whispy with bevels Purple Whispy with bevels

    This bevelled piece is 17″ square and has hooks to hang horizontally. We have it in the stand to take the picture, to see the true colour you must see it in person. The bevels create many rainbows as the sun shines through them each day.

  • Maple Bowl Maple Bowl

    A nice maple bowl that is ready for a good salad. It is 13″ by 5 1/2″ . The wood was from a log I purchase at a wood auction. Several family memebrs have some of the same log that I turned for them.

  • Oak Salad Bowl Oak Salad Bowl

    This oak salad bowl is ready for a family dinner. It is 13″ by 5 3/4″. The local city was removing some trees and I was fortunate to get a couple of pieces.

  • Red Mallee Burl Red Mallee Burl

    This little fellow has travelled a great distance to get here. It comes to us from the forests of Australia. I purchased the burl from John at Woodchuckers in Weston Ontario. The colours a very nice and it has a great feel to it. The bowl is 3″ by 5″. With this wood you have [...]

  • Ambrosia Maple Bowl Ambrosia Maple Bowl

    Ambrosia Maple, is maple that has been drawn on by a little bettle. It does create some very interesting art work, unfortunately when it has finished the tree usually dies. I got this piece north of Kingston. The bowl is 8 1/2″ by 3 and will grace any table. The art work is much better [...]

  • Spruce Burl Bowl Spruce Burl Bowl

    This burl bowl was a challenge to turn as the top was anything but even. It is rather thick so that I could save some of the bark. It has some nice figure near the bottom right. Not a burls have the great figure but mother nature does her best. This one is 10″ by [...]

  • The Atrist’s Palette The Atrist’s Palette

    This piece of spruce burl was made into a shallow dish that is 12″ by 2″. The creation, when I was finished looked to me just like an artist’s palette , hence the name. The Chatoyance (changing colour of the grain) has to be seen in person. It is a really amazing piece of wood. [...]

Recent News

  • 04/14/2010 - That’s Why They Call It The Blues

    I have just finished a new piece for a Charity Fundraiser for the Kingston Children’s Aid Society.  The piece will be silent auctioned at a Blues Night held at St. Lawrence College April 24th.  All Music passes are sold but dinner tickets are still available. See www.nightinblue.ca for more information.  You can see a picture [...]

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  • 12/29/2009 - Happy New Year

    Happy New Year to all.  We hope 2010 brings good health and lots of happiness.  January and February are not big Craft Sales months so we spend our time developing new products and replenishing stock.  It is the best time to run the kiln so we will be making some new wire and pot melts sandcastings [...]

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  • 11/07/2009 - South Grenville Distrcit High School Craft show

    Due to the H1N1 flu  going around the South Grenville District High School Craft show ahs been cancelled. The school board has cancelled all after school programs for the next while and this would not leave organizers enough time to adverize etc and let vendors coming from farther away time to make plan changes. Hopefully [...]

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