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Birth of the Planets

Original drawing for a stained glass panel. Hand drawn in pencil and then felt tip pens, but enhanced digitally to brighten colors and straighten lines. The second picture is of the finished panel. the picture is a bit crooked...sorry. Satialee 2005

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Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 15 Jan 2006

I ADORE!!! how great to see this in stained glass!!!

Barry Woods 08 Dec 2005

I love the concept of planets rolling out being born - so poetic!

Marilyn Servais 17 Aug 2005

wow !! this renders so beautifully !!!!!! give me a course please ! i've always loved stained glass ! wonderful work Stephanie !

Jay Eng 16 Aug 2005

This is simply great!! Love out the stained glass version came out.

louis s. bryant 16 Aug 2005

love the dimension, never disappointed

Loredana 16 Aug 2005

I love it very Gothic Looking to me :)

Diana Hume 16 Aug 2005

This is a beautiful design! It come out wonderfully in stained glass. Do you do the stained glass, as well?

Mark Sedgwick 16 Aug 2005

Beautiful symbolism again here...the streams of light are superb! love this piece...:)

Thomas Broadfoot 16 Aug 2005

Good work on this fine perspective and detail

Reba McDonald 16 Aug 2005

Beautiful in glass.

Alberto D'Assumpcao 16 Aug 2005

You know, Steph: my delight is to see how you did it in stained-glass. And I became always astonished! Fabulous work!

Charlotte Ottilo 16 Aug 2005

Wow Fabulous job on both!!!

thea walstra 16 Aug 2005

Your work becomes better and better Stephanie. This one is awesome

Jan Christensen 16 Aug 2005

I could step right into this one, it's spectacular!

Femi Johnson 16 Aug 2005

Beautiful, Stephanie, nice perspective

Joke Schotting 16 Aug 2005

So beautiful,Stephanie!!!!

Emily Reed 16 Aug 2005

I love to see the finished work. You have a lot of creativity to see how it will look in glass. It comes out so beautifully.