What a happy space to walk in to!!!!!! I especially loved the piece
of stained glass on the porch.
There is a fantastic exhibition
of stained glass on the way into the main gallery space.There are a lot... More
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.
Not exact matches
I drive past multi-million dollar church properties filled with throngs
of wealthy people (as compared to the peoples
of this world, today) sitting
on cushy chairs or pews, gazing out
stained glass windows, and then arrive at my destination — the haunts
of the homeless, many
of whom have all they own in a backpack or in a shopping cart.
To look upon those prayer wheels not (as some
of us were taught) as instruments
of «vain repetition,» but as outward and visible signs
of the intention to pray without ceasing, can perhaps lead iconoclasts to more compassionate reflection
on the sacramental impulse and
on the place
of objects — statues and
stained glass and candles and altar cloths, beads, bouquets, and kneeling cushions in needlepoint stitched by some faithful woman as her own act
of participation in the prayers
of the church.
Iron grillwork divides the view into sections, so that
on a sunny day the effect is that
of a
stained -
glass window.
It is not uncommon to go into some
of the poorest and most destitute communities around the world, where many
of the people live in cardboard and tarpaper shacks and have barely enough food to live
on, and in the middle
of this community, find a large, grandly constructed church building with towering steeples, intricate
stained glass, beautiful woodwork, and gorgeous hand - painted murals.
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.»
I plan
on actually constructing this mask out
of stained glass as a sculpture one day.
Why, as the white radiance comes through the dome, with all sorts
of staining and distortion imprinted
on it by the
glass, or as the air now comes through my glottis determined and limited in its force and quality
of its vibrations by the peculiarities
of those vocal chords which form its gate
of egress and shape it into my personal voice, even so the genuine matter
of reality, the life
of souls as it is in its fullness, will break through our several brains into this world in all sorts
of restricted forms, and with all the imperfections and queernesses that characterize our finite individualities here below.
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.
We like to think that if we don't have a record
of Jesus» teachings
on a matter, he must not have said anything about it, but we forget that Jesus healed, blessed, taught, and shared meals with people whose names we will never know, whose stories will never be immortalized in
stained glass.
It's not uncommon to come across an image
of a pelican — usually stabbing itself in the chest with its own beak — in ornate
stained glass windows or depicted
on sculptures
on the sides
of churches.
But then again H. Maynard Smith warns that we are in danger today
of passing from a sentimental view
of the Middle Ages seen from a sanctuary where the sun irradiates the
stained -
glass windows, to a realistic view
of the Middle Ages as seen from a gutter
on a gloomy day.
Death and Funeral
of Nyack
Stained Glass Artist Robert Pinart Robert Pinart, a renowned stained and dale de verre glass artist, passed away in Nyack Hospital on October 1 due to respiratory f
Stained Glass Artist Robert Pinart Robert Pinart, a renowned stained and dale de verre glass artist, passed away in Nyack Hospital on October 1 due to respiratory fai
Glass Artist Robert Pinart Robert Pinart, a renowned
stained and dale de verre glass artist, passed away in Nyack Hospital on October 1 due to respiratory f
stained and dale de verre
glass artist, passed away in Nyack Hospital on October 1 due to respiratory fai
glass artist, passed away in Nyack Hospital
on October 1 due to respiratory failure.
The village church where Strickland is buried has images
of turkeys depicted in
stained -
glass windows, a carved lectern and even stone sculptures
on the walls.
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).
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Inspired by the look
of stained glass, the fading, subtly distressed metallic trellis pattern
on this duvet cover is delicate and downright beautiful.
Linking up with Fashionably Employed More Pieces
of Me
On the Daily Express as well as with Style Imitating Art because the colors in my outfit echo those in this beautiful
stained glass window.
Of course, I had to check out all the fabulous clothes and accessories
on display too, but as lovely as they are the magnificent
stained glass dome outshines them all.
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.
Step into the glow
of a chapel
on a warm spring morning and watch the light flow through the
stained glass windows.
If you are looking to learn how
stained glass or fused
glass products are brought to life, this is a chance for you and your partner to make something
of your own which allows you to stamp your personal taste
on your home.
, Edy Ganem (Devious Maids, Like Crazy), Lou Diamond Phillips (Longmire, Young Guns), Gregory Alan Williams (Hidden Figures, Greenleaf) and Yohance Myles (2 Guns, This Is The End), Created Equal is based
on the novel by Roger A. Brown, which offers a voyeuristic view
of the
stained -
glass ceiling that exists for women in the Catholic Church and other religious and non-religious organizations around the world.
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.
This is a whole class or small group activity to make a «
stained glass window» picture based
on the story
of the loaves and fishes.
York Minster is one
of the world's most magnificent cathedrals, a vision
of heaven
on earth crafted in
stained glass and stone.
If there was a
stained glass window in a cathedral
of self publishing, in the center would be a large image
of 99 cents, surrounded by an image
of Amanda Hocking with a halo, and Joe Konrath and John Locke
on each
of the 99 cents, also with halos and wings.
The final section contains digitally enhanced
stained glass with a short guide to each church and its potential impact
on the history
of the surrounding parish.You will get a PDF (11 MB) file.
Some
of the crafts you will receive in this book include: Portable Pop - Up Dolls House Finger Painted Hyacinth Blossoms Easy «
Stained»
Glass Windows Blossoming Branches Personalized Painted Mugs Beautiful Bunting Confetti Tape Finger Print Key Rings Sweet Dreams Personalized Pillow Case Put Your Art
on Candles Sugar Scrub Pampering Set Bath Bomb!
From spending more time fixing up her rural cabin to signing up for swimming lessons and spending more time
on her
stained -
glass hobby, Nathalie has planned well for the day in July when, 55 years
of age, she will have completed 10 years at the government, where she can walk away with a Defined Benefit Pension plan that pays $ 17,000 annually for life — starting when Nathalie turns 60.
Birds who may chip away over time at a lead - painted windowsill, lick a metal bell toy, nibble
on the soldering
of a
stained glass Tiffany lamp or chew
on a metal zipper are constantly ingesting heavy metals and can potentially become intoxicated.
Dating to 1912, the charming, green - shingled Waioli Hui'ia Church, established by Christian missionaries and located in the picturesque hamlet
of Hanalei
on the North Shore
of Kauai, has a distinctive look and lovely
stained -
glass windows.
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.
When
on your winter vacation
on the island
of Roatan, Honduras, learn the Art
of Stained Glass by Richard Snyder, glass artist with 40 years experi
Glass by Richard Snyder,
glass artist with 40 years experi
glass artist with 40 years experience.
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.
Tile floors,
stained glass doors, bright paint
on every wall, and Matt and I have our own painting
of a naked woman next to our bed.
For a walk through time, consider The Majestic Malacca as your choice accommodation when youre in the historical city.Previously a private residence
of a Chinese merchant, the 1920s mansion is now part
of the luxury hotel (together with a 20 - storey accommodation tower), with some
of its original fixtures still maintained, such as its Straits Chinese tiles at the reception lobby and the colourful
stained glass at the entrance
of the mansion.A library, an outdoor swimming pool, a fully equipped gym, four conference rooms and three
on - site restaurants round up the hotels facilities, but in - house guests also get to enjoy its exclusive activities lined up, such as the historical walk with a resident historian and the Peranakan cooking class.
The bespoke quilting
on the bed depicts the
stained glass of the house and Dunning's features.
For example, a series
of stained -
glass Kingdom Hearts clock faces went
on display in the Tokyo Metro Marunochisen Shinjuku Station Promenade from January 9 to 15, which resulted in numerous social media posts and videos.
Visitors were encouraged to post a picture
of their favorite
stained -
glass clock face to determine which one to feature
on the main display and surrounded by the other twelve as clock dials.
Moving
on to 1954 and the low - keyed eighth painting in the series (now in the Museum
of Modern Art, New York)-- greys, blues, muffled yellows
on a surface just over six feet high by three and a half feet wide, a motor metropolis
of tightly curving ramps with headlight beams spreading like
stains suggest a vision, slightly smudged, as if seen through the thick
glass window
of a skyscraper; at any rate remote from the scene
of automotive nightmare.
The artist also began experimenting with painting
on turkey and chicken bones, which she later cast in polyester resin panels evocative
of stained -
glass windows.
Mrs. Snookes or Tufmutton, 2011 (detail
of window view) A molasses caricature, placed
on the gallery windows is projected throughout the space like
stained glass; a winged Joan
of Arc is mysteriously animated by the gallery's air ventilation, subtly moving its wings.
In 2014 her monograph essay
on potter Edmund de Waal was published by Phaidon and this year an essay
on stained glass artist Tom Denny will be published as part
of a monograph
on the artist.
A mid-morning sun gently breaks and casts an incandescent glow
on the kaleidoscopic
stained glass doors leading into the home
of Dr. V. Joy Simmons.
The installation will not only highlight the broad range
of topics the artist has addressed in her work but also the broad range
of media she has worked in with the inclusion
of cast bronze, needlework,
stained and painted
glass, works
on paper, and painted porcelain.
On the eve
of two solo exhibitions, Wheat discusses her tapestry - like paintings,
stained -
glass works, and tulipieres.