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Etched Glass Wall Art Portraying the History of Palm Desert

November 18th, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (0)

"The History of Palm Desert" depicted in etched, carved art glass wall pieces at Kaiser Medical Offices, Palm Desert.

"The History of Palm Desert" depicted in etched, carved art glass wall pieces at Kaiser Medical Offices, Palm Desert.

Sans Soucie Art Glass Studios created a beautiful set of etched glass decorative wall art pieces, with a custom design that portrays the history of Palm Desert, California.

Panel 1:  Open Desert and the beginning of settlers

Panel 1: Open Desert and the beginning of settlers

Commissioned by JD Thompson Interior Design of San Diego, California, for the Kaiser Permanente, Palm Desert Medical Offices, the story flows across 5 glass panels, continuing from one to the next.  Each panel is 30″ wide x 60″ tall, and is 3/8″ thick glass that is etched and 3-dimensionally sculpture carved on the front surface of the glass.

With the desert’s majestic mountain ranges as the backdrop on each panel, Chauncey W. Gannett of Sans Soucie Art Glass designed a beautiful “landscape” scene that begins by depicting the story from Palm Desert’s farm land beginnings to the beautiful resort destination that it is today.

The first panel begins by showing “open desert” with an ocotillo in the foreground and the first cart of a horse drawn carriage.  The next shows the carriage and team of horses, carting in potable water for the original settlers, the Cahuilla indian farmers.  Leading into the next panel are rows of crops in the ground, representing the “Old MacDonald Ranch“, the original name of the Palm Desert area.

The center panel features rows of crops with gorgeous date palms and an adobe home, all of

Panel 3:  Crops, Date Palms & Adobe

Panel 3: Crops, Date Palms & Adobe

which are beautifully sculpture carved into the glass.  As we move into the fourth panel, the landscape changes and we see the 5 stone “Agave” City of Palm Desert monument sign by artist Michael Waiting, that marks the entrance into Palm Desert, with children in a local public park, playing on teeter-totter and hot air balloons, high in the sky, a popular sight-seeing desert cities activity.

In the forefront of the fifth and final panel, surrounded by the sprawling oasis and gorgeous fairways at JW Marriott’s Desert Springs Hotel we see a gondola motoring along a lake, with a carving of hotel’s atrium terrace hotel in the background.  Also in the background, is a rendering of the desert’s first university, the California State University San Bernardino, Palm Desert Campus.

View this piece on our web site to see larger photos that will better show the beautiful carved details!  Visit our online Glass Wall Art Gallery to see more works of art in glass like these!

Panel 4:  Palm Desert Monument Sign & Park

Panel 4: Palm Desert Monument Sign & Park

Panel 5:  Gondola at Marriott's Desert Springs & the first university of Palm Desert

Panel 5: Gondola at Marriott's Desert Springs & the first university of Palm Desert

Etched Glass for Hotels, Restaurants & Casinos by Sans Soucie

November 11th, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (0)

"Spa Casino Palms" wall and partition glass at the Spa Resort Casino in downtown Palm Springs, California

"Spa Casino Palms" wall and partition glass at the Spa Resort Casino in downtown Palm Springs, California

Decorative etched glass is a very popular and useful architectural feature for hotels, restaurants and casinos.  Over the years Sans Soucie has been commissioned to create a wide variety of custom designs for architectural art glass items such as booth partitions, wall glass, custom mirrors and entry windows.

"Renaissance Waves" etched glass partitions

"Renaissance Waves" etched glass partitions

One of my favorites is an “oceanic theme” partition we did for a restaurant inside the Marriott’s Renaissance Long Beach Hotel.  The glass named “Renaissance Waves” is solid frosted in a “negative sandblast effect”, leaving flowing waves and curl shapes in clear glass.  The glass is 18″ tall and was set on pony walls.  The top edges of the glass were chiseled irregular.

Another favorite is “Spa Casino Palms” wall and partition glass we did for the Spa Resort Casino in downtown Palm Springs.  The glass was etched with beautiful date palms that ran across multiple wall glass panels that ran thru the center of one of the casino’s slot machine areas.  There were also glass partitions that were installed above the slot machine’s, that featured a “tilted clay pot” taken from the casino’s logo.

One of our legendary, local restaurants Morton’s’ Steakhouse in Palm Desert, has edge lit boothetched carved glass booth partition mortons palm desert partitions that are 3-dimensionally sculpture carved with their Logo.  The glow of the glass adds a very classy and elegant  ambiance to their dining area.

A stunning example of creating a custom design that’s for fitting the architecture and decor, as well as the geographical landscape of the area, are the glass partitions we created for a restaurant at The Quarry, a private golf community located in La Quinta, California.  We named the glass “Views In the Quarry“, because that’s exactly what they are.  The etched glass design features the four actual scenic views from that particular location inside the club.  In the foreground of the glass, you’ll see the trees and lakes from the golf course, all the way to the tall, majestic rugged mountains of La Quinta.  The way the glass picks up reflection and light, the lakes actually take on a “realistic water shimmer” at certain times of the day.

etched glass booth partitions desert landscape sans soucie

There are many examples of booth and partition glass that can be seen inside our Custom Glass Dividers Gallery.  Also visit our Commercial Commissions page for more examples of glass we’ve done for various hotels, restaurants, hospitals and theatres all over the country.

Our goal at Sans Soucie Art Glass is to create the perfect, custom look for the architectural glass for your project!

Etched glass entry windows, Applebee's Cathedral City, California

Etched glass entry windows, Applebee's Cathedral City, California

Glass Panels Separate with Style!

October 27th, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (1)

"Swan Song" Glass Panel Interior Partition

"Swan Song" Glass Panel Interior Partition

Glass Panels are a fantastic way to separate an area.  Depending upon type of design applied to the glass, the panels can create privacy where needed, or simply add a beautiful custom look suitable to the decor where an open feel is desired, but privacy may not necessarily be needed.

"Galloping in the Vistas"

"Galloping in the Vistas"

Different types of custom glass panels etched and carved by Sans Soucie would include free standing dividers, enclosed bath and shower partitions, glass handrails, narrow fixed partitions, accent glass and pony wall dividers. All of these are available in any custom size or configuration.

In some areas, the only thing that’s needed is a glass panel separation, to create sound privacy in areas such as an office or conference area.  In those instances, simple etched or frosted bands with corporate logos are often applied to wall and partition glass, bringing in the company brand.  Any size logo can be applied to any height level on the glass.

"Abstract Hills" Glass Panel Partitions

"Abstract Hills" Glass Panel Partitions

"Renaissance Waves" partitionglass at Long Beach Renaissance Hotel

"Renaissance Waves" partitionglass at Long Beach Renaissance Hotel

For other areas where visual privacy is needed, we’ll apply frosting or glass etching over the majority of the glass surface.  Again, any custom look is possible, so there’s no limit to what can be featured.

Another fantastic custom element for glass panels are chiseled irregular edges.  The chiseling can follow the design elements, such as mountain peaks, as seen on the beautiful Mountains Panels installed inside the Companion Animal Clinic of Yucca Valley, California this past year.

"Rugged Retreat" Shower Divider Glass (photographed at our Studio)

"Rugged Retreat" Shower Divider Glass (photographed at our Studio)

Many times the irregular edge will just flow across the top and coordinate nicely with the design, like the Ocean Wave panels we did for the Marriott’s Long Beach Renaissance Hotel in Long Beach, California.

Glass panels with abstract formation designs add a stunning look and are a great alternatives for things like shower and bath dividers.

Come visit our Glass Panels Gallery and view dozens of pieces like these!  Sans Soucie can custom design a glass panel for your home or business that will be a “one of a kind:  YOURS!”

"Fairway View" Carved Glass Panel

"Fairway View" Carved Glass Panel

Color! Color! Painted glass in our etched glass designs

October 8th, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (0)

etched glass painted butterfly in glass
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A great custom feature that is added an additional design element to many of our etched and carved glass is COLOR!  From soft hints to deep, bold hues, color adds another beautiful dimension to any carved texture or design.

More often than not, color is added as a “highlight” to only certain portions of the design, as you’ll see on most of the examples I’m including in this blog.   etched glass painted tropical fishFor example, we’ll add color to the fish and some of the plant life in a tropical aquarium design, but not to the background areas.  Very often when we’ve done “Reeds” designs, the design will include a hummingbird, and only the hummingbird has been painted while the reeds were left “white” sandblasted only.   Desert scenes will have some of the foliage and boulders, or even the palm trees painted, but the majority of the design will remain unpainted, like the foreground, mountains and clouds.

etched glass carved painted pear cactusCarved and painted signs are very popular and we can custom match any color for any logo.  We color match to items in the decor like flooring, walls, wallpaper, fabrics, or other decorative art pieces that may be near the glass, etc.  In most cases, the color used will be transparent so the light can pass thru, which creates a beautiful, colorful “glow” in the glass.  We do also apply solid colors, which will block the light from passing thru, but will add a perfect, custom element by pulling an exact color match between, say, flooring and a glass door.carved painted glass window cross with beams crown

There’s one particular piece we did a few years ago, that out of all our work, I believe might be the most “colorFUL” piece we’ve ever done.  It was an interior glass window commissioned for the Inyokern Baptist Church, Inyokern, California.  The window features a cross with “beams” surrounding and extending from it with a crown above the cross.  Color was applied to 100% of the glass surface, and the colors chosen were deep, bright yellow, orange, turquoise, purple and neon pink.   The glass is back-lit with flourescent lighting and  has the appearance of “stained, leaded glass”, but all achieved thru sandblast carving and painting the glass.

Early stained glass, incidentally began by very similarly painting the glass, just as we’ve done on this cross piece.  For a great story about the history of stained glass, read “The History of Stained Glass” on the Stained Glass Assoc. web.

etched glass carved painted shower glass gold chunk textureColor matching is of course very specific, so in most cases we will create color samples for your approval, to be sure that the color is correct.   Color is popular for every type of product we create, from etched carved glass doors, windows, showers, couunters and tables, dividers and mirrors.  For items such as exterior door or window glass, we will caution you that if the glass is exposed to direct sunlight, colors can and likely will fade over a period of time, IF they’re exposed to direct sunlight.  They won’t likely “disappear” but can fade.  etched glass painted hummingbird blue yellowA personal experience we had that really “stood the test of time”, was the front door glass we had for many years.  It was a Southwest landscape design that featured adobe houses, a beautiful clay pot, and colorful clay pot draped on a ladder.   The glass was installed in 1990, and in 2003, the glass was actually moved to a different home (a beautiful, southwest adobe style home, perfect for the southwest design in the glass).  To this day, over 20 years later (!),  the color still remains!   In both homes, however, the front door did not receive direct sunlight.

etched glasss carved painted palm trees in glassAdding color does take our artists more than twice the time to create, (in most cases, it will actually take longer to apply the color than it does to sandblast the design).   All areas of the design have to be “re-masked” after sandblasting.  This takes our artists many, many hours to achieve and so of course adding color the design will increase cost.  But it does make a huge statement and adds a very rich element to the design.

Visit our Carved & Painted Glass Gallery on our web site, to see  many examples of various types of glass products that feature color.

Etched Glass Windows: Tub Window Designs

October 1st, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (0)

"Ondas" Tub Windows
“Ondas” Tub Windows

Our second most popular type of item is our etched and carved glass windows.  Both exterior and interior windows are very popular because our etched glass designs will provide privacy, while allowing the light to pass thru and enter the room.  A great alternative to shades and blinds, that  create privacy, but block light.

etched glass window wavy line sections less private
“Abstract Hills Smooth”, less private

etched glass window wavy line sections more private
“Abstract Hills Smooth”, more private

Designs  for tub and shower windows can vary greatly, depending upon the amount of privacy needed, and of course design preference.  A great option that is very often used, is to leave the top area of the glass clear, etching the design up to the height level needed for ample privacy, and then leaving the top clear which then allows you to see outside, creating a wonderful, open feel, as seen on the large, full surround “Onas” tub windows.

etched glass window iris perched bird fruit private
“Iris Perch”, solid etched and carved

I’ve included one example in this blog of our “Abstract Hills Smooth” design, shown executed two different ways.  On the one, you’ll notice that the gluechipped areas are “obscured”, but may not be private enough for the area, as was the case for this particular window.  We went back in, and later lightly sandblasted those gluechipped areas, creating more obscurity in those sections, so they would be more private.

On the “Iris Perch” window, you’ll notice that all areas of the glass have been sandblasted, with the design areas carved and the background areas etched or “frosted”, creating 100% privacy.

A very popular design for our custom desert homes in our area, the Coachella Valley, are mountain designs.  Our valley is surrounded by beautiful mountain ranges, (San Jacinto, Santa Rosa, Little San Bernardino and Chocolate Mountians), all of which having very different looks and textures, depending on where you are in the valley.  Mountain ranges are a great design, because it makes natural “sense” within the design, to leave the top area above the peaks of the mountain ranges clear glass.

Santa Rosa & San Jacinto Mountains, Coachella Valley, California
Santa Rosa & San Jacinto Mountains, Coachella Valley, California

"Mountains" etched glass window
“Mountains” surface etched glass (not carved) window, less detail.

"La Quinta Mountains" Tub Window, carved & shaded (more detail)
“La Quinta Mountains” Tub Window, carved & shaded (more detail)

Visit our Tub & Shower Window Gallery for many more examples like these!