Around thirty years ago, I created this beveled glass window for a couple who lived in the Museum district of Richmond, VA.
It was one of my new design styles at the time. Being across the street from the Virginia Museum’s parking lot, it received a lot of exposure.
The couple called me one day and told me they ordered a pizza last night. When they opened the door, the young man said, “You have a Wayne Cain window.”
I’m especially pleased with the glass selection, which provides both privacy and reflective quality in contrast to the wood’s craftsman-style design. It also allowed me to use different glass thicknesses and beveling techniques, engaging the person up close.