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ElkEagle Studios

Unique one of a kind art from the lake...featuring driftwood, mainly diamond willow from the shores of Lake of the Woods, Kenora, Ontario - home of the Ojibway First Peoples. Also, stained glass works featuring traditonal native designs, clan totems, symbols, animals, etc. Requests accepted and considered...awaiting
Added by CD on 11/17/2006 11:01:28 PM
ElkEagle Studios

Boxes by Boudreau

Jewelry Box featuring Gabon ebony from Africa and Macassar ebony from Indonesia
Added by Don on 11/11/2006 4:32:38 AM
Boxes by Boudreau

Argyle Art Nouveau Chair

Inspired by the high backed chair design of renowned turn-of-the-century furniture artist and architect Charles Renee Macintosh is my version of his beautiful chair. Argyle is made of curly Purpleheart exotic wood (a very rare form of Purpleheart) with fused Purple Dichroic glass inset panels. Commissioned by the Y.W.C.A. in Williamsport, PA for their Chair-ity auction.
Added by WildFire Designs on 11/8/2006 1:37:37 PM
Argyle Art Nouveau Chair

Wild Fire Lamp

Floor standing lamp of fused Dichroic glass and Bubinga exotic wood..... Made in 3 layers of glass- thin clear base, middle section of reds, orange and yellow. Then a clear iridized cap. The column is made from an exotic wood called figured Bubinga- it shimmers almost as much as the Dichroic! The base is made of Bubinga with the feet (hooves) slices of Bubinga and Wenge.
Added by WildFire Designs on 11/8/2006 12:58:52 PM
Wild Fire Lamp







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