Friday, September 30, 2011
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Owl Patio Side Table Set.
I wanted to make a pair of mosaic patio side tables so I chose Owls as the subject with shades of greens, blues and grays. The collection is coming together. I am thinking of doing a pineapple table. It would be the second one so I know it will come out cool like the first table. Also in the works is this five foot Cathedral Ceiling Window. The Tree Of Life is to be laid. This is another vertical project and very tricky with building the Tree. It is fun watching the tree grow, creating branches and off shoots in different shades of browns. Then the laying of the leaves in greens and golds...an owl...and a crescent moon...bordered in a smokey blue sky...a golden field...
Labels:
art. victor nunnally,
stained glass mosaic
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Hummingbird Patio Side Table
Adding another hummingbird to the mosaic patio side table collection. I am hoping to have a dozen tables for an upcoming arts and crafts show.
Labels:
art,
cameron,
fayetteville,
glass,
Hummingbird,
mosaics,
NC,
north carolina,
stained glass mosaic
Thursday, September 15, 2011
A Transom Window and a Table Collection
A requested transom window mosaic. Flowers are a popular design in mosaic art. These eternal sunflowers truly bring the room to life. Happy Birthday Bianca!
These patio side tables have been a popular item from Nunnally Mosaics. I am producing a collection for an upcoming Antiques and Craft Fair October 1st.
Labels:
art. victor nunnally,
artist,
flowers,
Glass Mosaics,
graphic design,
interior design,
stained glass mosaic,
tables,
windows
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Harvest Moon Owl
Becca, and Moses, the cat kept this owl company in Elaine's flower Garden. An early Harvest Moon this year. This may be a long very cold winter. Of course today's 95 degree temperature makes me long for some cool weather. My rear view mirror fell off the windshield today it was so hot. I am working on a transom window in a lovely home that should be completed by Thursday. It can be quite the task to produce a mosaic on a vertical surface. I also have a couple of more patio side tables to add to the collection. This owl table is full of life.
Labels:
art. victor nunnally,
artist,
fayetteville,
north carolina,
owls,
stained glass,
stained glass mosaics
Sunday, September 11, 2011
An Owl At My Table
18" stained glass mosaic patio side table. Owl series. Definitely one of my favorite birds to create. The Promise, a family operated business that possesses an ethereal and enchanting atmosphere. Downtown Fayetteville, NC has the potential to become something amazing especially for the art culture. The architecture here is just waiting for creative spirits to fill it's walls and high ceilings with diverse art. A Renaissance is calling the I Am.
Labels:
art. victor nunnally,
artist,
fayetteville,
flowers,
Glass Mosaics,
light,
mosaics,
north carolina,
owls,
stained glass mosaic,
table,
windows
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Preparing for the holiday season,
Many mosaics will be created in the coming Autumn Months with several commissions that include a Tree Of Life, A Sunflower Transom, A Garden Window with Hummingbirds, and of course more Western Themed Windows. Then a few craft shows are quickly approaching. So, there will be a lot of glass flying.
I would like to Thank Charlotte and Johnny for choosing three table treasures that are full of the gypsy spirit. My sisters will be returning from Israel tomorrow. I am excited to hear about their trip. My niece had her 6th birthday on September 6th, 2011...Happy Birthday Becca!
Northern California is on my mind.
Labels:
art,
artist,
fayetteville,
Glass Mosaics,
north carolina,
stained glass,
victor nunnally
Thursday, September 1, 2011
A lantern and friends
I would like to thank Trish and Alex, their family, friends and customers in Fayetteville, NC for helping make Nunnally Mosaics a continued success.
Labels:
art,
artist,
color,
fayetteville,
glass,
Glass Mosaics,
light,
north carolina,
primitive art,
stained glass mosaic,
The promise,
victor nunnally
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)