A wall of stained glass windows, made from humble «craft» materials like tape, paper, beads, and photo - gels, plays on the idea of metamorphosis with a fly as its central motif.
For years I collected them and other old colored glass jars and bottles to display almost as
a wall of stained glass.
But what I am unprepared for is the floor - to - ceiling
wall of stained glass to my right.
Not exact matches
Sitting in a steepled building with
stained glass remembrances
of Jesus» life while munching a bit
of bread and sipping a bit
of juice somehow does not help us catch a glimpse
of Jesus nearly so easily as munching some potato chips and sipping from a bottle
of water alongside a group
of people who live in the streets, as the coastal breezes waft the ever - present stench
of urine from the nearby
walls and bushes over our little group.
Around 1915 a local artist, Thomas O'Shaughnessy, who had studied Celtic decorative arts in Dublin and learned the art
of stained glass at the Art Institute
of Chicago, transformed the windows and stenciled the
walls with images from the Book
of Kells.
Let's invite people into the adventure
of loving God and loving others outside the brick
walls and
stained glass of a church building.
I walk into the bombed - out nave, its windows empty
of stained glass, only its roofless sandstone
walls revealing the medieval cathedral that crumpled under Nazi explosions.
The church I grew up in has these gorgeous
stained glass windows that line every
wall of the sanctuary.
The blue, white and yellow patterned tiles,
stained glass and yellow stucco
walls inside are elements
of any dream I have had dealing with churros ever since.
The homeless New York City Council, forced out
of its chambers at City Hall while the building undergoes a much - needed $ 106 million renovation, will meet instead at the historic Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank building, a Beaux - Arts property with a limestone façade, marble
walls and
stained -
glass skylights at nearby 51 Chambers Street.
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.
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The arched,
stained glass, window is now the crowning glory
of this room, showcased against the more neutral pallette, instead
of fighting for attention with the hot pink drapes and avocado green
walls.
A handsome formal living roof features a barrel roll ceiling, a Batchelder tile fireplace and a
wall of Palladian windows decorated with
stained glass.
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.
The waters
of Jobos beach are a
stained glass masterpiece with shades
of turquoise, cobalt, seafoam green and emerald, beautifully contrasted by the brown rock
wall and light golden sand.
Whitewashed
walls, colourful banquettes and giant
stained -
glass lanterns are the stunning backdrop to hedonistic nights
of live music, custom cocktails and sharing plates with Middle Eastern flavours.
A history that began in the fourth century with a Roman fortress and settlement has bestowed a wealth
of stunningly - preserved historic buildings upon Boppard from the remains
of the original Roman city
wall to the twelfth - century Church
of St. Severus, notable for its twin spires and beautiful
stained -
glass windows, and to the many half - timbered houses which were built in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
The stone
walls heighten the Medieval atmosphere
of the building, with its
stained glass windows and archways, making for a truly unique experience.
She puzzled over whether to use windows or something equally transparent, and came up with the idea
of building a
wall of colour with flexible
stained glass bricks.
Ross's recent collaborations include a multimedia installation with Pan Gongkai, president
of the Central Academy
of Fine Arts in Beijing, and a 3.5 ton, 28 ′ x 28 ′
stained glass wall with architects Mack Scogin and Merrill Elam for the U.S. Federal Courthouse in Austin, Texas.
In keeping with this tradition, the museum in recent times commissioned the largest collection in the world
of wall drawings by Sol Lewitt, and this year unveiled a new
stained glass window by Bridget Riley.
That is, the same rigid net underlies Josef's
stained -
glass pieces (grilles
of lead containing tiny coloured panes) and Anni's
wall hangings and carpets.
Independent curator Charlotte Eyerman went through old catalogs for the annual juried shows to find paintings, prints and drawings, tracked them down and mounted them on the
walls of the museum's mezzanine in the rotunda under a
stained glass ceiling.
The first is provided by Tommy Grace and Kate Owens whose temporary «
stained -
glass» window transforms a section
of the gallery's
glass frontage with panels made
of coloured plastic bags, filtering the early summer sunlight and bathing the
walls in a synthetic pool
of colour.
[19] The works
of Ludwig Schaffrath demonstrate the late 20th - century trends in the use
of stained glass for architectural purposes, filling entire
walls with coloured and textured
glass.
Most
of Harakirina's photographs are taken in her own bedroom which thus breaks the
wall of a priori intimate space and changes it into a
stained -
glass display window into the universe
of neon lig...
Her new body
of work for Timothy Taylor perfectly demonstrates this philosophy, encompassing a
stained glass window intervention, a range
of paintings, and a large site - specific work, which Cain will paint directly onto the gallery
wall in the days leading up to the exhibition.
Several works stand out: photographer Deana Lawson and painter Henry Taylor point to deep - seated racial tensions, Jordan Wolfson's virtual reality video underlines the numbing effect
of real and virtual violence, Raul de Nieves bejewelled faux
stained glass wall finds beauty in the esoteric and spiritual and Samara Golden's disorienting multi-storey installation illustrates the unnerving effect
of insipid architecture and urban sprawl.
Ross» recent collaborations include a multimedia installation with Pan Gongkai, president
of the Central Academy
of Fine Arts in Beijing, and a 3.5 ton, 28 ′ × 28 ′
stained glass wall with architects Mack Scogin and Merrill Elam for the U.S. Federal Courthouse in Austin, Texas.
Born in 1924 in the ancient Persian city
of Qazvin, Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian spent her childhood in a grand old house replete with
stained glass,
wall paintings and nightingales.
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).
Other eco-design features include: Soy
stained concrete floors,
glass block in interior
walls for additional lighting, a variety
of window sizes and placement maximizing useable space, minimizing northern exposures while allowing for light and air flow.
One guy told me that while he and his wife were home, someone was trying to steal the
stained glass window out the
wall of their house!
The RCCP conversion process incorporates some
of the older buildings» interesting structural and architectural features, referred to as «pre-existing elements», such as original wood and steel framing, exterior and interior brick
walls, large windows and
stained -
glass windows.
Of course, the kitchen includes hallmarks of the family's history: Above the range is Erin's dad's collection of vases, on the wall are vintage foodie prints that belonged to her stepmother (a former cook) and up high is a tiny stained - glass window installed by Erin's grandfather (which can be opened using a quirky pulley system Erin kept in place
Of course, the kitchen includes hallmarks
of the family's history: Above the range is Erin's dad's collection of vases, on the wall are vintage foodie prints that belonged to her stepmother (a former cook) and up high is a tiny stained - glass window installed by Erin's grandfather (which can be opened using a quirky pulley system Erin kept in place
of the family's history: Above the range is Erin's dad's collection
of vases, on the wall are vintage foodie prints that belonged to her stepmother (a former cook) and up high is a tiny stained - glass window installed by Erin's grandfather (which can be opened using a quirky pulley system Erin kept in place
of vases, on the
wall are vintage foodie prints that belonged to her stepmother (a former cook) and up high is a tiny
stained -
glass window installed by Erin's grandfather (which can be opened using a quirky pulley system Erin kept in place).
I know you don't like your current front door, but it seems to be quite pretty with the
stained glass... how about up - cycling your current door as a piece
of art for a really big
wall?
So I'm going to fill this room up with muted, sea
glass colors, white cotton, maybe some ruffles (but not too many), a gorgeous stencil
wall and I'm also hoping to make the trim darker with General Finishes Gel
Stain (so it is more consistent with the rest
of the house).
The arched,
stained glass, window is now the crowning glory
of this room, showcased against the more neutral pallette, instead
of fighting for attention with the hot pink drapes and avocado green
walls.
We have a wide range
of frosted films, plain, patterned or printed; we also do solar control films for when things get too hot or too bright, safety films to make old
glass secure,
stained glass film to give your windows that period look, and a whole range
of bespoke products including house numbers, shop window stickers, printed wallpaper and
wall murals.