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The Color of Light: Commissioning Stained Glass for a Church
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| #1289698 in Books | Liturgy Training Publications | 2007-08-05 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 14.00 x8.50 x.25l, | File type: PDF | 101 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Needed to be written.|By KiwiSam|I tend to agree with the previous reviewer about the amount of information in this book. I don't think church committees are going to want to get down into this amount of detail. But if someone on the committee really wants to do their homework - this is the book for them. My name is Sam Halstead - I am a glass artist and author myself and have||Particularly useful … her ‘To do’ list under the heading ‘Planning-for-the-Windows’ and her encouraging remarks about choosing a young designer. -- Arts & Christianity Enquiry Bulletin, January 2003, Caroline Swash
Mediating light, intensifying it, softening it, fracturing it into a myriad of colors, stained-glass windows are a part of the intricate fabric of church architecture. For more than a thousand years, people have expected churches to contain and celebrate this ancient art form. But when faced with the awesome responsibility of providing stained glass for a church--whether in a new building or an old one--where do you turn for advice? In this wonderful new book, stained-gl...
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