Gilmor Glass

Gilmor GlassThe Gilmor Glass site has been redesigned and now has a lot more information and photos and a blog.

The site is a WordPress site and has an e-commerce section using the WordPress Shopp plugin. Gilmor Glass was recently featured in how to spend it, a website of worldly pleasures from the FINANCIAL TIMES, and the site is set up for shopping!

“…Part of what makes a Gilmor Glass object so special – in addition to its simplicity of form – is the slight differences you’ll find between each and every object. But, as glass aficionados know, imperfection can be the root of hand-blown gorgeousness – and few exemplify this better than Gilmor Glass.”

Lady Alice Photography

Feast your eyes on Alice’s photographs. w3sights set up this web site + galleries + news blog recently. Based on WordPress, my favorite web platform, this site was launched for a photographic opening and reception called Unscripted Moments.

Joel Haynes

Things are happening at joelhaynesart.com… Four new sections have been added to the site – Fine Art & Illustration, Fabrication, Studio, and Do It Yourself. New photos are already up in Murals and soon will be up in Decorative Painting. The recent article in Berkshire Living, May 2009, about Joel and his artwork will be included in the Bio/Press section.

Bedrock

w3sights announces the launch of a web site for Bedrock Design and Fabrication, a stone fabricating shop dedicated to creating beautiful stonework for residential interiors.

This site was developed using WordPress so that the owner can update the site himself. The site includes photo galleries of finished jobs, a bio, links to stone yards for clients and potential clients, plus email contact.

Visit the Bedrock site!

Earthy Originals

Earthy Originals is owned by artist Scott Zampier. Scott attends many Craft Shows in the Northeast and was asked if he had a web site so often that he contacted w3sights. Together we created a site as beautiful as his artwork. Earthy Originals is powered by Zen Cart and therefore has many shopping cart features. Scott is always making new designs and likes to keep the site up to date, so check back often. He is also happy to do special orders.

Gilmor Glass

The Gilmor Glass site is powered by Zen Cart, an open source e-commerce system. I designed the site so that it looks more like a gallery than a typical shopping cart. The beautiful glass work is displayed on a dark gray background. Information about glass blowing classes is also available. Join the email list to hear about sales and special events!

Ben Wohlberg

w3sights recently helped Ben Wohlberg, an abstract painter, launch his website. The web sight contains an Artist’s Statement, Galleries of Paintings, and a Contact Form.

“I am an abstract painter who experiments with organic forms and texture to capture a quality of infinite space and time. Within each of my canvases, I am inspired by nature and I try to translate the microcosmic light and colors and shapes of my natural environment into a more expansive abstract macrocosm…more I experiment with the immediacy of gestural strokes, and viscose surfaces juxtaposed with washes of subdued earthy colors to create paintings that embody my intutitive process. This is a process of continual discovery about paint and its responses to various surfaces, and it is also a discovery about my own response to color and gesture in its immediate environment. I find that each of my paintings has a powerful quality of suspension in space and time. Each painting becomes a unique tableau of visual resonances, associations and emotions and the viewer is invited to have a personal dialogue with all of these things, and to locate himself in his reflections on the infinite."

Sayzie Carr

Check out the new sight for artist Sayzie Carr. You will see four galleries of Paintings, read About the Artist, and be able to Contact Sayzie about her work.

Sayzie has devoted herself entirely to painting since 2005 when she closed up shop in New York City and found a home in the country. Presently Sayzie, her husband, and their dog divide their time between Lakeville and New York City. Sayzie finds the tranquility and beauty of the country very conducive to her work. Her paintings are all about nature and about being surrounded by trees, flowers and seasons and everything that grows.