Daniel Hogan
Mixed Media Artist
Mixed Media Artist

Deco Door
20”x16”
$580
Clear Glass, Crystal Bevel, Lead Came, Solder, Tinned Copper Wire, Acrylic Paint, Deep-Set Wood Frame.
$580
Clear Glass, Crystal Bevel, Lead Came, Solder, Tinned Copper Wire, Acrylic Paint, Deep-Set Wood Frame.

DECODOOR


I ran across a photo of this door that both impressed and inspired me. I think you will agree, there is something quite compelling about the design.
The building looks old, really old. And not just made to look old so I would assume the door is original to the construction. It is truly beautiful craftsmanship, almost assuredly done on-site. There is also lovely stained-glass work in the door although the photo does not show that well.
My wife, Sabrina, liked it so much she suggested I make a clear version using the same patern. You'll find it here