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Carved Glass Panels – Tribute to our Veterans – Silver Spring, MD

Thursday, November 8th, 2012
One Veterans Place Silver Spring, MD

One Veterans Place Silver Spring, MD

This Sunday marks the one year anniversary of the unveiling of “Tribute to our Veterans” located at Veterans Plaza in downtown Silver Spring. This memorial was created to honor the brave men and women who have served in times of war and peace. The design of the plaza was created by Machado & Silvetti Architects with Richard Burk Associates, Inc. and constructed by Costello Construction of Maryland. The memorial was commissioned to sculptor Tobias “Toby” Mendez who’s notable installations include bas reliefs at the United States Navy Memorial; a statue of Danny Thomas with three children at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital; and bronze sculptures of famous Boston Red Sox players at Fenway Park. Finally, Classic Glass, Inc. was chosen to create three carved glass panels to rest atop Mendez’s bronze relief sculpture.

Veterans Plaza

Veterans Plaza - Ice Skating Rink

Three separate installations pay homage to veterans and historic landmarks, one representing Montgomery County, one depicting the State of Maryland, and the other honoring veterans nationwide. Each glass panel contains poignant reproductions of letters penned by veterans from various branches of the military. The letters were generously provided by Andrew Carroll and The Legacy Project collection as the were originally written, including any errors. In addition to the letters, all seven uniformed service branches are represented including the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps. The glass panels are mounted to bronze relief bases that pay tribute to the five branches of the military, the honor guards from each service branch and the changing of the guard at Arlington National Cemetery. Additionally, the bases depict scenes of well-known battlefields and other historical landmarks.

(installed and viewed from Left to Right)

Tribute to our Veterans - National Panel

Tribute to our Veterans - National Panel

National Panel

To honor veterans throughout the country, the national panel presents letters from the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, World War I, World War II, the Vietnam War, the Gulf War and the Bosnian Conflict. Also included is a moving passage from Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg address, “… we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion… that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom…” The bronze sculptures include the American flag, which is framed by two reliefs – one representing airplanes cued up for take off and the other depicting sailors marching up a gangway . The changing of the guard at Arlington National Cemetery is depicted to the left and the far right depicts the Coast Guard Honor Guard.

Tribute to our Veterans - Montgomery Panel

Tribute to our Veterans - Montgomery Panel

Montgomery County Panel

Featuring etched, shaded and carved glass images of local importance, the Montgomery County panel includes pictures of two military personnel, Company K from World War I and the two former Silver Spring armories. Classic Glass artisan Rudi Waros meticulously illustrated the provided photographs in preparation for the etching process and then sculpted the images in exacting detail.

Tribute to our Veterans - Carved Glass Detail

Tribute to our Veterans - Carved Glass Detail

The letters included on this panel were sent home by veterans during World War II and provide the viewer a window into Montgomery County’s past. A particular highlight is a letter from General Schwarzkopf to an active duty nurse and recent widow of a fallen soldier from the first Gulf War.

Tribute to our Veterans - Carved Glass Detail

Tribute to our Veterans - Carved Glass Detail

The General applauds the young woman for her continued perseverance in the Army, despite her tragic loss, he goes on to state that she is the epitome of selfless service. The bas reliefs include bronzes honoring the 29th Infantry Division; the Silver Spring train station that transported troops to and from the war effort during World War II; modern military personal heading to war; the Army Honor Guard wearing the shoulder patch and flash of Walter Reed; and the Marine Corps Honor Guard marching.

Tribute to our Veterans - Maryland Panel

Tribute to our Veterans - Maryland Panel

Maryland Panel

A quote from General George Washington “Good God what brave fellows I must this day lose,” introduces this panel in honor of Maryland’s veterans. The letters on this panel are from the veterans of the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, World War I and II and the Vietnam War. The bronze sculptures include the Maryland flag, the only state flag that was originally carried as the colors of a regiment; images of two locations where major conflicts took place: Maryland, Ft. Mc Henry (War of 1812) and Burnside Bridge (Battle of Antietam); the Navy Honor Guard at the Naval Academy; and the Airforce Honor Guard.

Antonio Tobias "Toby" Mendez

Antonio Tobias "Toby" Mendez speaking at the dedication ceremony

Classic Glass was honored to contribute its carved glass to compliment Mendez’s bronze sculptural reliefs and the memorial is a fitting final touch to the beautiful Veterans Plaza. If you happen to be in downtown Silver Spring, stop by and take a minute to reflect on the sacrifices that our military personnel make every day.

Veterans Memorial Ceremony

Veterans Memorial Ceremony

 

Carved Glass Table

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012
Carved Glass table

Carved glass table top for a private residence in Washington, DC

By combining deep carved glass with etched glass shading, Classic Glass artisans create stunning visuals that are both beautiful and sophisticated. This latest piece by glass artist Rudi Waros combines both techniques and is accented by an edge lit LED system. The client wished to capture the organic qualities of water and thus requested the carved glass’ edge mimic that of rippling waves. Moving in from the carved edge, soft etched shading fades into circular bubbles that disperse as they reach the table’s center. The carved relief is on the underside which allows the top side of the glass table to be smooth and functional.

Carved Glass Table Top

Carved glass table top illuminated with LED lighting system

Incorporating relief carving with LED lighting produces dramatic illumination, contrast and vibrant color that washes through the glass. These powerful lights instantly accentuate carved glass, adding interest and personality. The controls allow the user to choose from a range of colors and even set the scheme for color fading or strobe like effects. The result is a work of art that highlights the overall design of the clients kitchen. Classic Glass artisans specialize in combining traditional glass techniques with modern technology to create truly unique works of art.

Carved Glass Sign

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Carved Glass Sign

Classic Glass recently completed a carved glass sign for the Central Intelligence Agency’s Information Operations Center. This division of the CIA evaluates foreign threats to US computer systems, particularly those that support critical infrastructures. This particular carved glass sign is sculpted on glass that is 48″ in diameter and hung with aluminum standoffs. The technique is generally referred to as multi-stage deep carving; each area is literally sculpted by hand to create a dramatic depth effect. Carved glass can also be in-filled with paint or shaded with various etched densities to further add dimension. Classic Glass is often commissioned to produce carved glass signs for various government agencies around the Washington, DC area. Our state of the art technology and superior craftsmanship ensure exacting reproduction of logos and seals to be used as architectural signage.

Classic Glass Products and Services

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Classic Glass, Inc. has been serving the architectural and design community for over 30 years and is committed to offering unique high quality architectural and decorative glass. We are constantly researching and developing techniques in the creation of new products to meet our clients specific needs. Below are some of the product and art glass services that we provide to the DC, VA and MD areas.

 


BACK PAINTED GLASS

We can simulate Pantone, Sherwin Williams and Benjamin Moore colors. Back-splashes, countertops and walls are just a few of the applications in this exciting product line.

 

Backpainted kitchen backsplash for a residence in Washington, DC.

Backpainted kitchen backsplash for a residence in Washington, DC.

 

 


LAMINATED GLASS

The ultimate in design flexibility while meeting ANSI safety standards. A variety of opacity’s, custom colors and textures available. Provides excellent soundproofing and UV protection.

 

Laminated bent glass partition with carved and painted detail, Sibley Hospital, Washington, DC.

Laminated bent glass partition with carved and painted detail. Sibley Hospital, Washington, DC.

 

 


CAST GLASS

We use recycled glass to produce panels up to 4′ x 8′. Available with fired-in colored frits and paints.

 

Cast glass privacy window with gold leaf detail for a residence in Alexandria, VA

Cast glass privacy window with gold leaf detail for a residence in Alexandria, VA

 

 


STAINED & LEADED GLASS

Stained, leaded and beveled glass products available. Custom designs, Reproductions, Stained Glass Repair and Restoration.

 

10' diameter stained glass reproduction for 6th and I Historic Synagogue.

10' diameter stained glass reproduction for the 6th and I Historic Synagogue.

 

 


ETCHED & CARVED GLASS, STONE

Experienced artists and craftsmen produce the finest etched and carved glass in the area.  State of the art automated equipment ensures consistency and accuracy. On-site blasting services available. Clear-Shield protection on all etched glass.

 

Etched glass partitions for a residence in Potomac, MD.

Etched glass partitions for a residence in Potomac, MD.