I won’t deny that I get a little ego boost every time I sell a print. But as the years pass, the ego seems to need ever-increasing levels of attention to have the same impact.
Which is why it was pretty cool when a stained glass artist named Scott Parson selected one of my prints as the basis for a huge window he was commissioned to create for the Franciscan Renewal Center in Phoenix.

It took a couple years, but Scott got the window completed and installed:


I don’t get to church as often as my wife would prefer, but at least my work is a permanent fixture in one.
Cheers!
Jeff
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