Author Archives: Luise Christensen-Howell

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About Luise Christensen-Howell

My fascination with glass began in 1984 when I took a class that explained the basic procedure of working in this medium. It became a full time occupation. I owned and operated a stained glass store, Glasshaus Studio, for a number of years. There I sold stained glass supplies, tools, glass sheets, original glass art and taught classes on the subject. Because I wanted to devote more time to the creative process, I closed the store in 2001 and now work in my studio full time. I work in the original Tiffany method, cutting colorful pieces of glass that follow my design. The pieces are shaped on a glass grinder for a perfect fit. Copper foil is added around the edges of each piece and they are then soldered together to form a finished piece. There have been numerous installations over the years, a series of church windows at St. Johns Lutheran church in Sinking Springs, Pa. A double Entrance door at Our Lady of Peace church in Halifax, Pa. An Entrance door at the Adjutant Generals mansion at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. Two large, historically inspired windows at the Union Canal House in Hershey, Pa. My largest installation to date is at the welcome Pavilion of the Catherine and Milton Hershey Conservatory at Hershey Garden, Hershey Pa. I was chosen from a field of applicants to create 63 very large glass Butterflies. Because of it's versatility and permanence, glass can be used in a variety of applications. Whether it is a window, door, glass mosaic, lamp or one of my Treasure boxes, the item will last for years to come. I am a founding member of the Gallery at La Cigale where my work is on display and available for purchase, a member of the Hershey Area Art Association and a member of the Lebanon Valley Council on the Arts. I can be contacted at 717-534-9135 or at glashaus29@msn.com

A Privilege

And so it goes for all of us: The calendar keeps moving forward, regardless of the events and battles that go on in every ones life. We can only withdraw for a time, trying to figure out how we are … Continue reading

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A Muse

A Mosaic of Ouranie, the greek Muse of Astrology. There will be more Mosaics of different Muses for an Exhibit next year. This one sold at a Benefit Auction. Still one of my favorite pieces.  

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Simple Vine

Sometimes just a simple touch will be enough. The small Bevels sparkle and catch the Sun while the Vine adds Tranquility.

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Sometimes…..

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“Outlook Point”

  This window panel was inspired by a favorite place in the Mountains of Utah.

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” Summer in Tuscany “

  Rolling Hills, Vineyards and a Villa, the Essence of a Summer in Tuscany.

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“Urn with Rose Bouquet”

A view of the door that was commissioned for a residence in Annville, Pa.

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Hands at work

A lot of pieces go into making a panel for a window. These pieces are in the rough cut stage. The next step is the glass grinder where every piece will be ground back to the black line. Traced on … Continue reading

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“Memories”

  One of my favorite pieces: a woman remembering days of her youth.

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Copyright

All my work is original, designed and executed by me unless otherwise stated. If images are shared to other places they must contain a reference to me, Luise Christensen-Howell or my Studio, Glasshaus Studio.

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