Wayne Reardon
Stained Glass - FIDDLER'S GREEN
Stained Glass - FIDDLER'S GREEN
FIDDLER'S GREEN where the weather is always fair, there is a fiddler playing a lively tune for dancing, and an endless supply of good food and drink to be enjoyed with plenty of merry company. You can almost sense the merriment in the piece with its multitude of colours, rondels, diamonds and bevels. Note the details of the beveled rondels and the chip glass squares in the centre of the beveled diamonds. Every piece is duly considered by the artist. Enjoy this reminder of the best of times at home.
Framed Size: 26 1/2" x 15 1/2". Hang as is by two soldered hooks, or have the artist frame it for an additional fee of $60. Please choose which you prefer.
Due to size and weight this piece is not available for shipping. It is available for delivery in Cambridge, Stratford, Dundas, Kitchener/Waterloo, and surrounding areas.
The Artist: Stained glass artist Wayne Reardon grew up in St. John’s, Newfoundland, where he first developed an admiration of the historic stained glass windows in churches and homes. He was also inspired by the iconic brightly coloured houses of Newfoundland. After moving to Toronto in his early 20’s Wayne’s interest in stained glass grew as he walked through the old Toronto neighbourhoods and admired the artistry of the many stained glass windows. He decided to learn the art of stained glass at a small shop in Cabbagetown, and began designing and creating custom designs. His passion was ignited, and led him to further develop his skills at night school. Raising a family and a career in accounting and then horticulture put his stained glass on hold for a few years, but the move to Galt, Ontario inspired Wayne to reconnect to his art. He has been creating amazing high-quality pieces of bevelled, coloured and patterned glass ever since. “I design pieces that emphasize the beauty of the glass and, in keeping with my Libra nature, I prefer clean and balanced lines. From the onset of designing and creating the style to selecting the colours and textures of glass, I feel a deep connection with the past.”