Thank you everyone who looked and commented

I was surprised at how easy it is to do a simple cut in glass. The inside curves are more challenging, but a grinder was my friend. The hard part for me is the soldering. That is something that could take some time to master.
Hi Seamaiden - the bubbles really allowed me to use the piece like a real window. That and they made a nice change in the look of the different glass I used.
Hey wooÐs, you can hang a piece from the ceiling where a light may shine behind it. Or even put it a couple of inches out from a mirror on a wall so that light bounces back out and lets it light up. The pure texture and sheen difference from other types of art around the home make it lovely, IMO.