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Bottled LightRed, Gold and Green lighted wall mountRed, Gold and Green lighted wall mount (perspective view)He Wishes For The Cloths Of Heaven lighted wall mountFused VaseFused VaseRed Gold Green Cyan Blue panelRed Gold Green Cyan Blue panel closeupEmma Kirkby's window-->A different view of Emma Kirkby's window showing the chunky melted glassEmma Kirkby's window seen closeup with sunlight streaming throughEmma Kirkby's panel up against a window-->Emma Kirkby's window installed in her homeReuben's memorial windowLiz helping to lead up Reuben's memorial windowThe finished window leaded upReuben's window held up to the lightNaresh and Sonia's weddingHarry and Amy's weddingHarry and Amy's wedding showing the leaded frameCloseup showing the building where Harry and Amy's wedding reception was heldHarry and Amy's window mounted-->Fused glass work for Dave and Miranda's weddingMatthew and Emily's weddingThe Lamb Family windowDoorway to another dimensionDoorway in daylightFamily with angels door panelSilver Birches door pane in a family house, HertsMemorial window for Gladys BallSalehurst Church in East SussexGladys' healing hands and favourite flowerChantry House in IpswichTessa working on the memorial window for Gladys BallTessa with Gladys' memorial windowLight flooding through Gladys' memorial window installed in a hallwayThe Swan and The Moon door panelDetail of the swanGiorgio's Shed with his stained glass memorial window and piano, 1999Folding oak screenFolding oak screen in dining roomHand-painted lettering for All Saints' ChurchTerry installing the window at All Saints' ChurchMillennium Window for Essendon ChurchEssendon window under constructionEssendon window under construction, displayed on light box-->Close-up picture of cedar tree in the churchyardClose-up picture of the angelsClose-up picture of Essendon villageClose-up picture of bellringersBayford School windowMadonna and Child windowNewspaper article in The Mercury about Tessa's Danesbury windowWatercolour sketch of Danesbury Days designMelissa helps Tessa to design the window with patients' cameosConstructing the cycles of the moonPart of the unfinished window depicting the cycles of the moon-->Tessa brushing excess wax off the window HALF style="height:150px; width:126px" /> 2/3 style="height:200px; width:169px" /> 1/3 style="height:100px; width:84px" /> -->Fabrizia helping Terry HALF style="height:150px; width:200px" /> 2/3 style="height:200px; width:266px" /> 1/3 style="height:100px; width:133px" /> -->Terry soldering the lead lines HALF style="height:150px; width:153px" /> 2/3 style="height:200px; width:203px" /> 1/3 style="height:100px; width:102px" /> -->Closeup of Terry soldering the lead lines HALF style="height:150px; width:97px" /> 2/3 style="height:200px; width:130px" /> 1/3 style="height:100px; width:65px" /> -->Terry carefully moving the window ready for transporting HALF style="height:150px; width:200px" /> 2/3 style="height:200px; width:266px" /> 1/3 style="height:100px; width:133px" /> -->Terry preparing to lift the window HALF style="height:150px; width:200px" /> 2/3 style="height:200px; width:266px" /> 1/3 style="height:100px; width:133px" /> -->Terry carefully lifting the window into its place HALF style="height:150px; width:113px" /> 2/3 style="height:200px; width:150px" /> 1/3 style="height:100px; width:75px" /> -->The top of the Danesbury window HALF style="height:150px; width:235px" /> 2/3 style="height:200px; width:313px" /> 1/3 style="height:100px; width:157px" /> -->Phases of the moon in the Danesbury window HALF style="height:150px; width:200px" /> 2/3 style="height:200px; width:266px" /> 1/3 style="height:100px; width:133px" /> -->The Danesbury window seen through the entrance doors HALF style="height:150px; width:143px" /> 2/3 style="height:200px; width:190px" /> 1/3 style="height:100px; width:95px" /> -->The Danesbury window in situ HALF style="height:150px; width:113px" /> 2/3 style="height:200px; width:150px" /> 1/3 style="height:100px; width:75px" /> -->The Danesbury window with residents and staff HALF style="height:150px; width:113px" /> 2/3 style="height:200px; width:150px" /> 1/3 style="height:100px; width:75px" /> -->The finished window at Woodcot Lane, Welwyn Garden CityCloseup view of the original tissue paper design from 2011 for The Hornbeams Day CentreTessa standing beneath the large windows at The Royal Marsden HospitalThe Royal Marsden windows in the stairwellThe left Royal Marsden windowThe six panes of the Royal Marsden windowsThe eight panels of the Royal Marsden windowsAnother view of the quote at the top of the Royal Marsden left windowRoyal Marsden windows - William Marsden's quoteRoyal Marsden windows - William Marsden travels to LondonRoyal Marsden windows - Dr. Marsden finds a dying womanRoyal Marsden windows - Commemorating 150 yearsRoyal Marsden windows - The motto of The Royal Marsden HospitalRoyal Marsden windows - Mr. Marsden conceives The Royal Marsden HospitalRoyal Marsden windows - The Royal Marsden Hospital todayRoyal Marsden windows - Excellence in cancer careArt Deco window restored by TessaHornbeams Centre people making fused glass-->Hornbeams people making fused glassTessa showing how to fuse glassTwo fused glass sculpturesTwo fused glass sculptures-->Someone's fused glass sculptureTim placing glass into the kiln before fusingGlass inside the kiln ready to be fused-->The kiln in Tessa's studioInside Tessa's Studio'Carpe Diem' on show at the 40cm2 exhibitionThe Anunciation, in ItalyTessa's business card contact detailsThe Blue Angels (detail)



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