Bremond House Gallery

About Bremond House Gallery

Things are pretty, graceful, rich, elegant, handsome, but, until they speak to the imagination, not yet beautiful.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

The Bremond House Gallery offers a unique perspective into the world of scenics through the eyes of two artisans - one a photographer and the other a stained glass craftsman. Dave Warner, a nationally-recognized photographer and his wife Deborah Kaufman have combined their talent, technology, and tenacity to create one-of-a-kind visual experiences for their clients.

The gallery showcases some of the most beautiful scenic photography available, with tone and texture that evoke imagination. Tranquil scenes range from the early spring marshlands of the Texas Gulf Coast as the migratory birds rest after the long crossing over the Gulf of Mexico, the fragile beauty of a Texas bluebonnet emerging from a land peppered with rock and cactus, the golden hues of the sun as it sets gently behind a long-abandoned windmill, to the foothills of the Adirondacks in a white blanket of snow caressing the landscape. Signed Giclée prints are available either framed or unframed within the gallery photography catalog.

Transitioning these unique scenics into stained glass is the work of artisan, Deborah Kaufman. Kaufman uses the color and the refractive qualities of glass to transform prints into windows, doors, or architectural transoms. Using the Tiffany technique, each piece of glass is hand selected to resemble the color and quality characteristics of the original photograph. Stained-glass scenics include a range of topics and themes; from the signature hole of a golf course, landscapes, waterscapes, to college campus themes. Scenics and other stained glass works can be purchased through the gallery stained glass catalog or commissioned by using the request for information form.

Please make yourself at home in our scenic online gallery. If you have any questions, or if we can assist in your artwork selection - don’t hesitate to let us know.


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