There he studied under Walter Womacka (1925 - 2010), the teacher and artist noted for his numerous
designs of stained glass art, using the gemmail technique, as well as outdoor murals made from mosaic.
Not exact matches
Thus Schickel, whose versatile work has encompassed painting, sculpture,
stained glass, furniture, and architectural
design, in one
of his most inspiring works turned a simple barn in his own Loveland into a quite reverent place
of worship.
«Whereas evangelical churches (and increasing numbers
of mainline ones) seek to attract young people by
designing spaces stripped
of Christian symbols or tradition, JW people seem to like the traditional feel
of the sanctuary, with its dark wood,
stained glass and high ceilings.
These are just littles wipes
designed to prevent
staining on your teeth if / when you're enjoying a
glass of your favorite red wine and you're not near a toothbrush.
This elegant
stained glass design captures the colorful beauty
of a butterfly perched on a decorative base.
The Mullins» house — a brilliant piece
of set
design — has enough secret doors, rooms - you - must - not - enter and spooky
stained glass to put the girls on edge immediately.
If only it helped us, too, but matters
of Heaven and Hell are used for no other purpose than to justify a production
design for the ship modeled after the spires and
stained glass of Notre Dame.
Clients can be proud
of their purchase knowing that it was customized to their interior
design showcasing a beautiful inlay
of stained glass on maple wood.
When on your winter vacation here on the island
of Roatan, Honduras and after all site seeing has been checked off the list, spend a few hours a day learning the stunning Art
of Stained Glass by Richard Snyder glass artist with more than 40 years of designing, painting & firing glass products of all styles and specializing in restorations of antique windows & lamp sh
Glass by Richard Snyder
glass artist with more than 40 years of designing, painting & firing glass products of all styles and specializing in restorations of antique windows & lamp sh
glass artist with more than 40 years
of designing, painting & firing
glass products of all styles and specializing in restorations of antique windows & lamp sh
glass products
of all styles and specializing in restorations
of antique windows & lamp shades.
With masterful architecture and rich, detailed
design accented by vibrant
stained glass windows, this magnificent 3,430 - square - foot sanctuary evokes an intriguing mix
of old - world charm, romance and whimsy.
With only 8 cottages on site they're specially
designed by the owners to have a relaxed country feel with plenty
of luxurious touches — claw - foot bathtubs from which you can sit and watch TV or just watch as the colours reflect through the
stained glass window into the water; king or queen beds that you just sink into, gas log fires for a cozy night in and
of course the beautiful garden surrounding the property which has been lovingly cultivated with plants or bulbs that survived the fires.
School
of the World features an elegant, Asian - styled boutique hotel
designed with hardwoods, bamboo,
stained glass, ceramic sinks, mosaic floors, custom furniture, a zen waterfall fountain and intricate artistic details.
From its
stained -
glass windows to its classic thatched roofs, Memories Paraiso Beach Resort blends the culture
of Santiago de Cuba and hints
of the Spanish colonial architecture and
design with the vibrancy
of a flourishing tourist attraction.
From the unique
stained glass door with a natural wood accent piece, to the vast interiors featuring a massive double - sided aquarium and a
stained glass skylight, the aesthetically pleasing
design and decor
of this luxury home also creates seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor living.
One
of Piper's most well - known
stained glass designs is his centrepiece for Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral — this exhibition marks 50 years since its consecration.
Referencing Op Art in the geometry
of his mandala
designs and interweaving the cosmic with the symbolic, he meticulously embeds thousands
of gems into plexiglass canvases, bringing into being something comparable to the glowing
stained -
glass windows
of Italian Gothic churches.
Gluing cut pieces
of colored paper together to form compositions, these «cut - outs» would serve not only as independent works but also as the basis for subsequent objects in a variety
of other media, including ceramic,
stained glass, textiles, and book
design.
The artworks are made from materials as diverse as bamboo stalks, copper tubes,
glass shards and a shopping cart; the show's catalog also documents the artist's
designs for gates, fountains,
stained -
glass windows and other architectural elements, some
of which have been destroyed.
Hockney was appointed to the Order
of Merit by Queen Elizabeth II in 2012 and has been asked to
design a 20 foot by 6 foot
stained -
glass window for Westminster Abbey in Her Majesty's honor.
Among the new arrivals is a significant set
of 10 time - based media works from the collection
of Peter and Mari Shaw, including Melik Ohanian's The Hand (2002), and Promises (2001) by Anri Sala; 12 Japanese paintings from the literati, Zen and Kano schools, from the Gitter - Yelen collection; several examples
of American furniture
design; and an exceptional 16th - century
stained glass window by French artist Jean Chastellain depicting The Adoration
of the Magi.
Founder Walter Gropius was interested in the intersection
of architecture, art, and
design, ensuring that his students had skills across a broad spectrum
of media, from
stained glass to typography to weaving.
The church building, which is listed on the National Register
of Historical Places, was
designed by William Beardsley, Jr. in 1905 with opalescent
stained glass windows
designed by John LaFarge.
It will be seen only in Philadelphia, where visitors will experience one
of the country's great artistic legacies through brilliantly colored landscapes, still lifes and genre scenes, as well as illustrations and
designs for ceramics and
stained glass.
In this period, he still continued to work with
stained glass and started
designing furniture and objects
of utility.
The loan exhibition includes 83 objects, including mosaics, 10
stained -
glass windows, dozens
of liturgical objects, and scores
of works on paper,
design drawings and promotional ephemera.
The second room shows the development
of his early style: en plein air realist landscapes produced in Paris, erroneously described as Impressionist in almost all the literature; and a predilection for unclothed male figures, evident in his fin - de-siècle style mural and
stained glass window
designs.
In the early 1990s he
designed a
stained -
glass window, Paper Moon, for The Ivy restaurant in London, and a large carpet for the atrium
of the British Council building in Manchester.
Coecke (1502 — 50) was a grand master
of design proficient in panel painting,
stained glass and tapestry.
The exhibition features the 19 lithographs Wood created during the Great Depression that were printed and distributed by Associated American Artists (AAA) as well as two scale drawings
of soldiers portrayed in the 24 x 20 ft.
stained glass Memorial Window he
designed for the Veterans Memorial Building in Cedar Rapids, Iowa (1928 - 29).
After preparing
designs for
stained -
glass windows for Basle Cathedral in 1977, he became interested in expressing in his paintings the conditions
of colour and light in architecture.
Hawthorne worked on the docks and at a
stained glass factory while completing his studies at the Art Students League and the National Academy
of Design.
The Tiffany family
design legacy is celebrated in this unique mix
of exhibitions featuring Louis Comfort Tiffany's
stained glass of the art nouveau era... more»
He
designed and oversaw construction
of a 1500 square - foot
stained glass façade for the Milton Steinberg Center in New York City in 1954, and he
designed a suite
of 18
stained glass windows for the Kingsway Jewish Center in Brooklyn.
He also
designed a set
of stained glass windows for the abbey church at Conques (1994).
Although best - known for her painting, she also excelled in the
design of tapestry art and
stained glass.
Through his invention
of opalescent
glass and his imaginative
designing, he contributed to a revival
of the art
of stained glass in America and gained an international reputation.
Despite the early Werkbund principle
of joining art with industry, much activity centred on handicrafts, such as ceramics, weaving, and
stained -
glass design.
Burne - Jones made many
designs for the company, primarily for
stained glass and tapestry, converting some
of them into paintings - such as his King Mark and La Belle Iseult (1862, Birmingham Museum
of Art).
By this time his earnings from his oil paintings were rising nicely (he had a huge income
of over # 3,000 a year), and he had been given a partnership (along with Edward Burne - Jones) in the interior
design firm
of his fellow pre-Raphaelite William Morris (1834 - 96) that produced
stained glass, furniture, wallpaper and printed textiles, in accordance with the principles
of the Arts and Crafts Movement (1862 - 1914).
In 1954 he
designed stained -
glass windows for the church
of Varengeville.
The few
designs for windows which he made, show the admirable grasp
of the possibilities
of the medium which these drawings lead one to expect, and it is to be regretted that he did not himself practise the craft
of stained glass.
Since his first solo exhibition 50 years ago, Mangold's work has been the subject
of numerous one artist and retrospective exhibitions throughout the United States and abroad, including Robert Mangold at the Guggenheim Museum, New York (1971); Robert Mangold: Paintings 1971 — 1984, organized by the Akron Art Museum with subsequent venues in New York, Texas and California (1984 — 86); Robert Mangold: The Oberlin Window at the Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College (1992), which coincided with the unveiling
of a
stained glass window
designed by the artist for Oberlin's historic Finney Chapel by architect Cass Gilbert, Robert Mangold: Painting as Wall, Werke von 1964 bis 1993, organized by the Hallen für neue Kunst with subsequent venues in Paris, Münster and Lisbon (1993 — 95); Robert Mangold: X, Plus and Frame Paintings, Works from the 1980s at the Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary Art, London (2009); Robert Mangold, Beyond the Line: Paintings and Project 2000 — 2008 at the Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, presented in 2009 in anticipation
of commissioned
glass windows at the Federal Courthouse Building in Buffalo, unveiled in 2012; and Robert Mangold: Continuity and Discontinuity, Cleveland Institute
of Art, Ohio (2011).
Included in the exhibition is a reconstruction
of the
stained glass window Rosa Mystica which was
designed by Josef Albers for St. Michael's Church in Bottrop, Germany, and which was destroyed during WWII.
Although Ermičs» collection was presented at the 2017 edition
of Milan
design week, the use
of stained and coloured
glass was one
of the key trends to emerge from last year's event.
Modern Tiffany style lamps are still made from small pieces
of colored
stained glass soldered together (lead - free) to make intricate, yet repeatable
designs like floral, dragonflies, butterflies, and geometric patterns.
Tiffany Table lamps are created from small pieces
of colorful
stained glass soldered together to make intricate, yet repeatable
designs like floral, dragonflies, peacocks, butterflies and geometric patterns.
Stained glass table lamps feature detailed
designs and many small pieces
of colorful
glass soldered together to make delightful patterns.
Its engravings echo the curvaceous
design of the stunning
stained glass.
but I think I'd have one that was like a
stained glass café
design to stick at the bottom
of my wee dining room window so I could put up a roller blind and feel like I was sitting in Central Perk!.
We also have a whole selection
of window décor, including window clings, privacy window film and peel and stick
stained glass decals,
designed specifically for beautiful window treatments.