Sentences with phrase «work of stained glass»

Cava is a short documentary about the work of stained glass artist Joseph Cavalieri.

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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.
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.
The One remains, the many change and pass; Heaven's light forever shines, Earth's shadows fly; Life, like a dome of many - coloured glass, Stains the white radiance of Eternity,... That Light whose smile kindles the Universe, That Beauty in which all things work and move.
Thompson has worked most of his life with two - dimensional artwork, but has the ability to work with an array of mediums such as acrylic, watercolor, wood burning, charcoal, pen and ink, stained glass and carving.
A cross curricular resource pack of ideas, plans and worksheets for a unit of work linked to stained glass windows.
She also enjoys playing the piano, attending concerts, spending time outside, exercising, and creating stained glass works of art.
Guests will share stories and warm meals in mountain villages, sample natural wines and fantastic local cuisine, and meet craftspeople who work in clay, stained glass, metal, and wood — all set to a soundtrack of polyphonic singing and traditional instruments playing the...
The Victorian architecture, glass roof, tile work, stained glass panes and animated - diorama Royal Clock show an attention to detail unheard of in modern shopping malls.
The hotel's lobby is luxuriously elegant and the communal areas are decorated in Empire style with opulent marble covers, glitzy mirrors, stained - glass windows, fancy carpets, crystal chandeliers and wonderful works of art.
An elevated in traditional Balinese thatch roof allows for optimal work flow of water, while dappled Sunlight filters through windows of stained glass.
With a nod to the traditional imagery associated with a church, these collages are composed of scanned images of stained glass, and each work is displayed in a gilded frame.
Examples of Piper's work with traditional practices such as stained glass and stone carvings.
Surrey - born painter, printmaker and stained - glass designer John Piper (1903 - 1992) worked across a diverse range of practices throughout his career, but a constant was his affinity with his native landscape.
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.
In my own work, this same combination of qualities can be seen in a palette linked with the stained - glass window of my Catholic upbringing that serves as the basis for a rigorous investigation of light, that primary agent responsible for all photography.
New York — Pace Gallery is pleased to present Kiki Smith: Wonder, a major exhibition that presents the artist's investigation of the natural and spiritual worlds through works made of aluminum, bronze, fine silver, textile, stained and hand - blown antique glass, and paint.
Dr. Tsai, the curator of the exhibition, will discuss the selection and presentation of nearly 60 works, including sculpture, stained - glass panels and oil paintings which together, as a whole, alter the narrative of art history.
On the eve of two solo exhibitions, Wheat discusses her tapestry - like paintings, stained - glass works, and tulipieres.
Mortal, an exhibition of work by Kiki Smith at the Dallas Contemporary, on view through Dec. 17, spans the last 10 years of the artist's output and includes the installation of Pilgrim, a set of thirty industrial steel windowpanes of mouth - blown stained glass.
I used to work in several fields and the last one was stained glass and it came out of painting with light.
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.
VMFA's Wiley exhibit consist of over 60 works, including paintings, sculptures, and stained glass.
Carroll's other works, a numbered sequence of Stained Glass Window, also utilize bands of text - like imagery.
Some of these works, appearing luminous from behind, evoke stained glass.
Rupert, Sarah Michelle and Weinberg, Michelle ed., Women Painting: Works from the collection of Francie Bishop Good & David Horvitz, Fort Lauderdale: Girl's Club, 2017 Berry, Ian, and McNamara, Rebecca ed., Accelerate No1: Access and Inclusion, Saratoga Springs: The Frances Young Tang Museum, 2017 Berry, Ian, ed., The Young Years, Saratoga Springs: The Frances Young Tang Museum, 2017 «A Stained - Glass World Where Women Are Worshipped» Monica Uszerowicz, HYPERALLERGIC, May 2nd, 2017 «Salty / Fresh: Paula Wilson's House of Art «Rhonda Garelick, Brooklyn Rail, May 1, 2017 «Race, Gender, and Human Identity» Kim Carpenter, Omaha World Herald, Go Magazine insert, March 23, 2017.
It includes Albers's early drawings of country churches and cathedrals; «Rosa Mystica,» his stained glass window for St Michael's Church, and other glass works containing religious imagery; his abstractions of crosses and geometric abstractions with spiritually themed titles, from his Black Mountain years; his prints of Mexican gods; photographic interpretations of the theme of angels; and a selection from the Homage to the Square series.
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.
[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.
Displayed vertically in a space of enormous height, with a vaulted ceiling and backlit by an arched window, the work resembled a stained - glass window.
In Germany, stained glass development continued with the inter-war work of Johan Thorn Prikker and Josef Albers, and the postwar achievements of Joachim Klos, Johannes Schreiter and Ludwig Shaffrath.
Materiality This grouping of works draws attention to the physical properties of the artist's chosen materials, whether they are soaked, stained and paint - dripped canvases or menacing shards of glass.
The bulk of her work are oil paintings on canvas, although Tryggvadóttir is also known for her illustrated books for children, works on paper and stained glass and mosaic works, located in such places as in the National Museum of Iceland, Skálholtskirkja, the headquarters of Landsbankinn, the service desk of Loftleiðir (presently, Icelandair) at the John F. Kennedy - airport, New York, and in Hotel Loftleiðir (presently, Hotel Reykjavík Natura).
A year later, he moved to Essen, and in 1918 he did his first commissioned work Rosa mystica ora pro nobis, which was a window of a church in Essen, made of 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.
Soon afterwards Polke moved with his family to Willich, near Krefeld, in North Rhine - Westphalia, before beginning an apprenticeship in a stained glass factory in Düsseldorf — an experience that may have encouraged the emphasis on light and transparency that dominates much of his work.
Today the Collection includes approximately 4,800 objects and is primarily composed of late - 19th and 20th - century works, ranging from Picasso's monumental public sculpture Bust of Sylvette, sited in the plaza of Silver Towers apartments, on Bleecker Street, to a stained glass window from Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House, in Buffalo, New York.
The inspiring Rainbow Shabbat, a large - stained glass window presenting a hopeful vision of the future, which was the culminating work in the Holocaust Project: From Darkness into Light, will also be on view.
In 2001 the Lermite Foundation and the museum jointly acquired more than 200 works of the artist (large paintings, stained glass projects, drawings, lithographs and other graphic works).
At the heart of the exhibition is one of the most beloved works in the Stedelijk's collection: the monumental paper cut - out «The Parakeet and the Mermaid» (1952 - 53), presented with other Matisse cut - outs and rarely exhibited works in fabric and stained glass inspired by them.
Filmed at the Michael Davis Stained Glass workshop in Long Island City, New York, objects from this session were later given a mirrored surface as part of the artist's Total Reflective Abstraction series of works that took as their point of departure a conversation between Buckminster Fuller and Isamu Noguchi.
Since 1966 he has been in charge of the Convent of Bigorio, His paintings and stained glass works, which in later years have been more representational than abstract, have been exhibited on numerous occasions, mainly in Switzerland and in Italy but also in Greece, in both mixed and solo shows.
His last major work was a commission for 12 stained glass windows of the Grossmünster in Zurich, Switzerland, completed in 2009.
Prem Sahib: Side On at ICA Two jackets sandwiched between panes of glass, sculptures made from bathroom tiles and a stained white shirt are all works relating to the intimacy of the gay clubbing scene.
Joan Miró expressed his playful, irreverent artistic vision across a wide spectrum of media: painting, sculpture, ceramics, graphic work, illustration, textiles, stained glass windows, and even theatrical stage sets.
In these little known works on paper, black outlines of figures are filled in with blocks of color like stained - glass windows.
Now, he's garnering major - league art world attention with larger works in high - profile exhibitions such as MoMA PS1's latest edition of «Greater New York» and the 2017 Whitney Biennial, where he's installed a gallery - spanning faux stained - glass window.
In her previous works, such as Salty + Fresh at Emerson Dorsch (March 2017), she utilized the visual language and motifs of stained glass to express the figural depiction of Black, biracial femininity and experience.
Among the works featured in the exhibition are Noelle Mason's window installation of Mag - lites spelling the word SILENCE in Braille, and an illuminated stained glass that projects a surveillance image of 9/11/2001 hijackers passing through security at the Portland airport.
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