Tim Grandstreet

Tim Grandstreet

Tim Grandstreet

Tim Carney –my husband– crafted the oak body for this amazing window. Barry Hood designed the stained glass and the two of them installed the window in a number of hrs. The window is 8 feet tall. The window is primarily based on the first architects’ drawings with some advancements designed to the structure. For several years, the Grandstreet Theatre (our local community theater in an outdated church) experienced a truly unattractive window below with frosted glass (like shower glass). This is SO a lot much better! Wow!

Website about the window: ravengrrl.blogspot.com/2005/07/remarkable-shade.html

The stained glass is amazing in it’s own correct and I am happy Tim thought of asking Barry to be the glass artist on this venture. From an outdoors observer’s level of view, the oak window frame looked like even extra of a challenge — I noticed the mathematical and style process closeup as Tim was figuring out how the heck to make this challenging wooden composition to make it symmetrical, proportional and powerful You just will not see craftsmanship like this on a lot of contemporary properties. There are virtually hundreds of tiny curved wooden elements in a few layers, creating up the seven compact circles, the massive center circle and the two arch designs in the corners. Figuring out how to make the wood body was a mathematical puzzler.

Posted by MaureenShaughnessy on 2005-07-03 20:35:08

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