Sentences with phrase «for stained glass»

It will have color - blocked pegboard and organized tools for stained glass projects, and other things I don't want in the house.
You could splurge on some kind of antique leaded glass piece / pieces (I personally wouldn't care for stained glass, but maybe you can find the right thing) to give some character to that panel between vanity and toilet.
But they led to his appointment as an apprentice head of the glass workshop and to commissions for stained glass in architectural settings.
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).
This year, artist Mia Tavonatti won for her stained glass mosaic titled Crucifixion.
«Five Studies for Stained Glass» (circa 1960s), oil on paper, by Abbot Maurice Morel (1908 - 1991).
Nuit de Noël (maquette for stained glass window; 1952), Henri Matisse © 2014 Succession H. Matisse / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Philadelphia based artist Judith Schaechter is known for her stained glass works that depict distorted faces and figures, and often function as parables.
Shown, KEHINDE WILEY, «Design for a Stained Glass Window with Wild Man,» 2006 (oil on canvas).
Built to the principles of sacred architecture, it is renowned for its use of symbolism and numerology, and for its stained glass.
The templates for the stained glass windows are also included.
I used a simple Arch template for the stained glass activity.
For a stained glass effect use small scraps of tissue paper.

Not exact matches

The March 2010 cover story examined the «stained - glass ceiling» for women in Christian leadership.
As a working pastor in the south going up for her ordination endorsement this year there a moments when I think that I'll find such relief once I'm finished with my examinations... until I remember all the stories of the «stained glass ceiling» that I've heard from my fully ordained clergy - sisters... and I realize the hard work is just going to begin next year.
They recognize that AA, for instance, is tailor - made to meet the stresses and strains of alcoholism, and they accept the fact that alcoholism, as Harry Emerson Fosdick has put it, is like a stained - glass window in that it can best be seen and understood from the inside.
The statues and stained glass windows of a church building, for instance, remind spiritual wanderers of the saintly exemplars who have faced struggles similar to their own and have managed to triumph through divine grace.
Even in the first years of its existence it was known for its pottery and its stained glass.
She continues: «The justification for the literal iconoclasm in Catholic churches could hardly have been more clearly expressed by Cromwell's Roundheads after they had systematically beheaded every image in the Lady Chapel of Ely Cathedral or smashed all the stained glass windows at Canterbury, although Cromwell's soldiers were undoubtedly responsible for destroying far fewer sacred images than the liturgical «experts» who imposed their views of renewal on the Catholic churches across America.»
Fortunatly in 2nd grade I was kicked out for breaking all their stain glass windows.
Utterly severe, all white but for the black murals and the black accent tiles on the floor, the interior was tinted in blues and yellows by the gorgeous late Matisse stained - glass windows.
We would not mistake a good diamond for a good marriage, or stained glass for true faith, but we are always mistaking a good box for a good funeral.
Entering St Joseph's in Yorkville for the first time, I found it a pleasure to look around — to view the exquisite stained - glass windows in the sanctuary and to peer upward at the less outstanding but still worthy ceiling murals of scenes from the lives of Jesus and Mary.
But what I am unprepared for is the floor - to - ceiling wall of stained glass to my right.
These elements, along with the Gothic character of the purpose - built stained - glass windows and rood cross, provide a plausible context for the spolia, which can thus serve their purpose of adding value without stealing the show.
This isn't so much a coloring book in the usual sense as simply a book of reproducible coloring pages, which feature intricate stained - glass - effect images of saints for every month of the....
This isn't so much a coloring book in the usual sense as simply a book of reproducible coloring pages, which feature intricate stained - glass - effect images of saints for every month of the year.
This is the standard New Testament designation for saints: the forgiven who know it, act upon it and live by grace without angling for stained - glass - window status.
Staying up there on the mountain with Jesus and those sacred sources was for Peter like attending some spiritual retreat for the modern Christian: the quiet time, the holy place, the aids to worship: stained glass windows, helpful spiritual directors, rich meditations, prayers and songs, celebrating with thanksgiving the gifts of forgiveness, acceptance and freedom.
The chapel, with stained - glass windows, burgundy carpeting and a wooden alter, provides a place of prayer and religious observation for anyone regardless of faith or culture.
The United Methodist Church recently held a conference for ordained women aimed at breaking the «stained - glass ceiling» in the denomination.
There is soft music playing above, the oak doors and stained glass window, a little counter for your Bible and pencils.
For years I collected them and other old colored glass jars and bottles to display almost as a wall of stained glass.
Not only does it taste fantastic but caramel is also truly beautiful; spun into amber threads for decoration, solidified into nut brittles like wedges of stained glass or drizzled like droplets of golden sunshine over desserts.
«Through the Round Window» is bursting with colour, which is exactly as it should be for a shop selling decorative stained glass.
To commission a full stained glass window for your house can be quite an expense and a commitment, but a small decorative item in handmade glass, designed with care and attention is accessible to anyone.
Now that Amy's stained glass business has really taken off, sadly for Folksy she has decided she can no longer manage to keep up with her writing commitments, Amy also had a column with Creative Crafting — so it's a fond farewell to Amy and her fab columns, although she's a regular in the Folksy forums and still very much an active Folksy shopkeeper — you can find her shop at www.amyorangejuice.folksy.com
I have a small seaside studio making stained and fused glass windows for commission.
For the cost of $ 4 for adults, $ 3 for senior citizens and children between the ages of 6 and 12, visitors will see men in top hats and women in flowing, floor - length dresses displaying and demonstrating their crafts, which include wood carvings, photography, quilts, white oak baskets, suede cloth, handwoven rugs, Chinese brush paintings, stained glass, pottery, jewlery, metal sculputure and watercolor, acrylic and oil paintinFor the cost of $ 4 for adults, $ 3 for senior citizens and children between the ages of 6 and 12, visitors will see men in top hats and women in flowing, floor - length dresses displaying and demonstrating their crafts, which include wood carvings, photography, quilts, white oak baskets, suede cloth, handwoven rugs, Chinese brush paintings, stained glass, pottery, jewlery, metal sculputure and watercolor, acrylic and oil paintinfor adults, $ 3 for senior citizens and children between the ages of 6 and 12, visitors will see men in top hats and women in flowing, floor - length dresses displaying and demonstrating their crafts, which include wood carvings, photography, quilts, white oak baskets, suede cloth, handwoven rugs, Chinese brush paintings, stained glass, pottery, jewlery, metal sculputure and watercolor, acrylic and oil paintinfor senior citizens and children between the ages of 6 and 12, visitors will see men in top hats and women in flowing, floor - length dresses displaying and demonstrating their crafts, which include wood carvings, photography, quilts, white oak baskets, suede cloth, handwoven rugs, Chinese brush paintings, stained glass, pottery, jewlery, metal sculputure and watercolor, acrylic and oil paintings.
This is a great project for children of any age really — they can use their imagination to make a beautiful stained glass rainbow — just in time for the spring sunshine!
Inside, however, the off - white, fringed prayer shawls and stained glass seem more appropriate for a sacrosanct ceremony than for reading and writing and the occasional spitball.
«Stained glass» tissue paper butterflies are a fun and easy project for kids!
These Stained Glass Autumn Leaves would also be a great fall craft for decorating your classroom, too!
This time a stained glass window has been commissioned for the north window of Westminster Hall - the part of the Palace of Westminster most associated with the monarchy.
Five - micron sections cut at 50 - μm intervals were mounted on charged glass slides, deparaffinized in xylene, and stained for expression of F4 / 80 as described by Cecchini et al. (43) with an anti-F4 / 80 monoclonal antibody provided by E. Richard Stanley (Albert Einstein College of Medicine), or for expression of CD68 with the commercially available monoclonal antibody PG - M1 according to the manufacturer's instructions (Dako CytoMation, Carpinteria, California, USA).
A new method for building «drawbridges» between metal nanoparticles may allow electronics makers to build full - color displays using light - scattering nanoparticles that are similar to the gold materials that medieval artisans used to create red stained - glass.
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For example, nanoscale gold was used in stained glass in Medieval Europe and nanotubes were found in blades of swords made in Damascus.
Bulk - cultured PC3 - GFP cells (A), holoclone P1H8 (B)-- , or meroclone P2H3 (C)-- derived cells were plated on glass coverslips and stained for CD44, α2β1, and / or β - catenin using monoclonal antibodies.
Bulk - cultured PC3 or PC3 - GFP cells, or clone - derived cultures were plated on glass coverslips and used in immunofluorescence staining for CD44, α2β1 integrin, and β - catenin using monoclonal antibodies and protocols described previously (27 — 29).
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