About Red Fern Studios
For the last decade we have strived to perfect our ability to create beautiful works of art in a number of different media. Red Fern was founded as a simple stained glass studio, but we soon recognized the window as a component of the whole architectural setting in which it lives. As we became more interested in a complete integration of decorative and fine arts, we began to take on a broader range of commissions. In 2001 and 2002 we were asked to contribute designs for a monument commemorating the victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks, along with artists and architects of the Lower Manhattan Memorial Design Group. In 2005 Red Fern Studio re-designed the chapel for the Poor Clare's Annunciation Monastery in Minooka, IL and began the manufacturing and installation of large-scale, decorative architectural elements. In 2006 artist James Langley invited Carl Fougerousse, founder of Red Fern Studio, to provide technical support and assistance in the  painting of the decorative mural in the Israel Sack Gallery antechamber in the American Wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The studio has also furnished color studies, designs for figurative sculpture and paintings, has manufactured decorative lighting, restored stained glass windows and mosaics & created countless original stained glass works, paintings and mosaics for churches and residences across the U.S. as well as abroad.


Please feel free to contact us for more information regarding our work and availability, or with any other questions, at:


RED FERN STUDIO
637 Washington Ave.
Savannah, GA 31405
TEL: (917)204-0417 redfernartstudio@yahoo.com