The piano room of the Zawisny home contains three opalescent windows by Lennox. These were the last and most difficult windows for the house. The same grid pattern that was originally present has been maintained, but it now has a permanent landscape that occurs as if outside the window.  The sky of this landscape turns from an idyllic mid afternoon the first window, to dusk in the second and finally to a spectacular sunset in the last window.

To this is added a border and background common to all three windows that is inspired by architectural stonework already existing on the house. In addition, my love of pottery has inspired a set of six different vases with different poppies and coloring to suit each window  atmosphere.

These windows use a combination of Armstrong, Paul Wissmach, Uroborus and Youghegany opalescent glasses.

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