A pair of Wisconsin sports based end tables. The tables were built, finished, and the glass mosaic patterns were set into a well in the top using resin epoxy, providing a smooth, attractive, and rock-solid finish.
A Maker who has been a valued part of this community for several years.
Customers say that this Maker ships promptly after completing a project.
This Maker has consistently demonstrated excellence in craftsmanship and customer service.
Mark Welhouse is a self-taught artist and craftsman interested in making beautiful, functional, and personally significant works of art.
These works include stained glass panels, lamps, and installations, as well as fine woodworking projects which may or may not incorporate glass.
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Dan
For Fibonacci's BookshelfMark has worked on several projects for me and each is better than the last. I was impressed with his ability to create something personal for me when even I wasn't sure of exactly what I wanted. I keep some of his work at home and give other pieces as customized gifts.
Jennie
For The Joyous OneThis, my friends, is a true gift-giving genius. The type of gift-giving genius that only my husband can pull off. [Side note: I'm thrilled to be on the receiving end of his gift-giving skills, but I'm kind of jealous of them - like that Valentine's Day Modern Family episode...anybody with me?] Anyway, this piece of stained-glass is my very own piece of art commissioned by Dave for ME! How cool is that? I had been talking about getting a stained glass window for years, but never imagined I would have something made for me! It's by a local artist, named Mark Welhouse who was also, until recently, an athletic training student at UW. The University commissioned Mark to do lots of pieces in the new Union South and my husband commissioned him to do a piece for me! When Dave gave it to me, I asked him if Mark named it and he wasn't sure. I went to Mark's website and sure enough, there was my piece! And it has a name! The Joyous One. And when I read that, I cried. A lot. Because even though every day isn't easy being far away from family and adjusting to life with a newborn, I really am the joyous one because I have Dave in my life. Ok, now I'm crying again. Darn postpartum hormones!