Judson Studios and acclaimed glass artist Narcissus Quagliata are using a new, beautiful way to make glass. The result is one of the biggest stained-glass windows in the world at the Church of the Resurrection in Leawood, Kansas.
Just read the fiction book - Glass Chateau. I gained an appreciation for stained glass windows that were built after WWII destruction. I came across this video and saw the modern development of the process. The artistry is thoughtful and the result is exquisite. Thank you for sharing this video into your world of stained glass.
My only disappointment with this video was that it was too short! The window is a thing of great beauty and I am so happy that stained glass is still appreciated and in demand for Church windows such that new manufacturing techniques are being used. The artists who design the pictures are truly amazing as are the people who invent the process. Thanks be to God.
That is SO AWESOME! Your artistry is beautiful and so are all of you. Doing something new and makes you vulnerable. There will always be some who don't appreciate how innovative and unique your masterpiece is. I love it! It is so expressive and real! I was fortunate enough to go to Italy to see some of the incredible stained glass there, and it was breath taking. This is a whole new level of jaw dropping! The colors are so bright and the patterns are so intricate, it makes everything come to life in a magical, inspiring way! I am so impressed and I enjoyed your story so much. Congratulations!
Hello Quartz, how are you? Look at the Basilica of Our Lady Peace in Yamoussoukro Ivory Coast : 7 363 m² of stained glass handmade by France Vitrail International. One type of bay windows is 118*36 feet and there is 12, other is 36*69 feet (12 too) and the stained glass dome is 131 feet diameter. Greetings from Paris
single.? how about multiple panels making a window. which doesn't make a "single" piece. that would be impossible. is it a beautiful panel window, very much so.
It us a single stained-glass art piece, just like every other large stained glass window which is made up of small pieces, held together, then held together in one section and then held together within a frame which us held within a window. Or are you assuming that the Rose Window at Notre Dame in Paris is a single piece of glass? Each section weighs hundreds of pounds, the window weighs several hundred thousands pounds. Do you suppose that all that weight would support itself?