This window is Cat's greatest work up to now. It is located at the Bellevue Presbyterian Church in Nashville, Tennessee. The portion you see her measures 6' x 30 ' and is in the sanctuary. Another bottom portion is in the choir room and you see the whole image from the exterior of the building. The window was made in sections and transported to Nashville and installed in 1991. As well as the obvious symbolism in the design, there are hidden symbols such as the fish design within the lead lines.
Stepping stone using a broken plate
Large panel for the ceiling in a bar in Knoxville
Transom windows in a residence in East Tn
Spoon rests made out of slumped glass in the kiln
Upper windows for a residence in East TN
Stepping Stone Sundial
3-D Hummingbird
Windchime out of bevels and scrap glass
Candle box out of bits of scrap glass, mirror bottom.