LEADED PANEL - CHEVROLET VIKING EMBLEMLEADED PANEL - CHEVROLET VIKING EMBLEM
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Price: $395 (does not include shipping)
ABOUT THE PIECE
Talk about a unique piece of Automobilia! This leaded piece will make the perfect gift for any Chevy lover.
I have incorporated an actual emblem from a Chevrolet Viking truck into this piece. I was told at the salvage yard that I went to, that it was from either a very late 50's truck or very early 60's truck. I do not know the exact year.
Nothing has been done to the emblem, in regards to the patina and original finish and paint. The only thing I did was carefully remove the dirt and spider nests that had built up on the emblem over the years. So the original patina and even the red paint is still there.
The art glass chosen give that perfect hint of rock and stone for the mountain in the background. And that frames in the gold/yellow glass perfectly, so that when the light filters through it, it just comes to life and accentuates that emblem. And a higher level of attention to detail has been given to this piece. Looking at the glass chosen and cut for the mountain, you will notice that it has all been cut from one piece of glass. So that the "flow" of the glass continues from once piece to another. Many other studios would just cut the glass so that they had the best yield possible, saving them a few dollars on glass. I on the other hand look at the aesthetics of the piece, and instead choose to put extra attention to these kinds of details. This is what my customers deserve!
I attached the emblem in such a way that it can be, if ever needed, easily removed from the panel for cleaning behind the emblem.
With the emblem being overlaid it really adds a wonderful 3 dimensional effect.
This piece has been made to be an heirloom piece, so that it may be handed down from one generation to another. The construction method is leading, like you see the old church windows created from. This means it is made to last!
The piece is framed in a substantial 2" red oak that has been stained, and has hanging hooks attached.
My goal is to create a piece of art that you can hand down to the next generation and beyond. It is made in my studio, in the good ole USA. I attempt to source the materials I use for construction as locally as possible..
Approximate size is: 24 1/2 inches wide by 18 1/2 inches tall
Many times these pieces can be customized to your liking, including the ability to take an item such as a personal crystal, memorial item, various findings, etc... and incorporating them into the piece for you. Contact me for more details.
I am available for custom work as well. CLICK HERE to learn more. In addition, if you have a particular item you would like to be incorporated into a custom piece, I can normally accommodate that. Contact me for further details and pricing.
Remember, when you purchase from an independent artist, you are supporting someone that has worked hard to develop their skills, knowledge and creativity. With those dollars, the artist is able to pay their bills, buy food for their family and in return keep those dollars in the local market.
I appreciate all of you who have purchased my work and are about to, without you I could not do this!
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NOTE IN REGARDS TO CLEANING
Do not use a cleaning product that contains ammonia as this will create oxidation (a white powdery build up on the metal) of the piece. A soft cloth and mild dishwashing detergent may be used, wring out excess and dry immediately.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
I have been doing Stained Glass work, and working with glass as a medium, off and on since 1988. I was very heavy into art while in school which lead my shop trades teacher to ask me if I would volunteer some of my time to do artwork and help in the production of some stained glass panels for a display to compete in a state championship for VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America).
I said yes and found myself working in a local stained glass studio, with one of the sweetest little ole ladies around, her name was Beatrice Stebbing. I guess she saw something in me because she contacted me and asked me if I would like to come to work for her, and I said yes. So while still in High School I started working for her, and there began my career in stained glass.
In the years since I have worked for other studios as well as operating my own studio for many years.
I am known for my unique 3 dimensional glass sculptures as well as very unique one of a kind designs. I enjoy creating "interactive" art, which is why you will find me creating items such as; pyramids that open, wands that can be held or sculptures that contain kaleidoscopes, which promotes the "viewer" of the art to actually interact with the art.
I utilize age old techniques and combine those techniques with modern materials. Adding to that my years of experience, my goal is to create works of art that will stand the test of time, which will allow them to be handed down from generation to generation.
I am skilled in not only the production, but the instruction of the following;
- Leading (Traditional leaded glass work using lead construct as well as zinc, copper, brass and more)
- Copper foil (aka Tiffany style)
- Dalle de verre glass (aka faceted slab glass)
- English weaving (a solderless technique of construction where all but he border is "woven")
- Beveled and custom beveling
- Etching (multi layer sandblast etching as well as acid etching)
- Carving (carving into thick glass using a sandblaster which gives depth and detail)
- Torch work (aka lamp working and glass bead making)
- Kiln work (fusing and slumping)
- Painting and firing (age old techniques that allows the addition of detail to glass via painting and then firing in kiln)
- 3 dimensional work (kaleidoscopes, boxes, lampshades and sculptural type work)
- Restorations (skilled in the restoration of turn of the century works)
- Repairs (if it is broken, I can almost always fix it)
If you are wanting a custom piece created, or have a piece that is damaged and requires repair, contact me for a quote.
Growing up in Northwest Arkansas ( NWA ) I consider this area my home. I currently reside in Northeast Oklahoma and still consider the Ozarks my home. I am available and can provide service anywhere, for any project. I ship through out the United States as well as Internationally.
To contact me you can email at frank@creationsbyelder.com
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