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Seeing | Glass Thoughts ... and other stuff
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Glass Thoughts … and other stuff. Working with glass is the bee's knees. Pandy Mill Glass Studio – Home Is Where My Heart Is. April 27, 2014. I remember the aching void created by the death of someone so loved. Instead of two arms, I had one. A full life reduced to less than half. Raging anger, bewilderment and deep sadness enveloped my immediate day to day. A slow recovery out of the fog. Gradually I was able to laugh and embrace goodness. Pandy mill glass studio. View all posts by glassjan ». You are c...
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Glass Course Capers | Glass Thoughts ... and other stuff
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Glass Thoughts … and other stuff. Working with glass is the bee's knees. Pandy Mill Glass Studio – Home Is Where My Heart Is. August 4, 2014. It is always interesting to meet the different folks who are keen to learn about fused and stained glass. Such a wide variety from all walks of life, provide good fun times and sweeping topics of conversation. Rather intense but with plenty of good fun, each student gets to grips with both fused glass and stained glass techniques in 3 days! Filed under Glass Courses.
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Neutral Buddha | Glass Thoughts ... and other stuff
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Glass Thoughts … and other stuff. Working with glass is the bee's knees. Pandy Mill Glass Studio – Home Is Where My Heart Is. May 2, 2014. Can Buddha be female? Contrary to a widely held belief that Buddha is thought of as ‘he’, to me, Buddha has the all encompassing rainbow gender. The full rainbow. Buddha is not female or male, woman or man, she or he, gay or straight, black or white. All and nothing. Buddha is Buddha. Wat Mahathat, Ayutthaya. Pandy mill glass studio. View all posts by glassjan ».
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Blue | Glass Thoughts ... and other stuff
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Glass Thoughts … and other stuff. Working with glass is the bee's knees. Pandy Mill Glass Studio – Home Is Where My Heart Is. June 6, 2015. Blue is one of the primary colours in traditional colour theory. Red and yellow being the other two. Blue is a description of feeling low or sad. In the Middle Ages, cobalt blue was used to colour the stained glass windows of cathedrals. I was briefed to make this glass panel predominantly blue. It neither made me sad or low. Quite the reverse. Enter your comment here.
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Triangles And Bicycle Spokes | Glass Thoughts ... and other stuff
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Glass Thoughts … and other stuff. Working with glass is the bee's knees. Pandy Mill Glass Studio – Home Is Where My Heart Is. Triangles And Bicycle Spokes. March 24, 2015. The sunlight is still low but spring is here! Well, nearby anyway! Meanwhile, back in the studio a treasured steel sculpture is the theme for my next commission. Two interior windows complementing one another. The design centres on an abstraction of triangles and steel spokes on a bicycle wheel. Triangles And Bicycle Spokes.
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Shine On | Glass Thoughts ... and other stuff
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Glass Thoughts … and other stuff. Working with glass is the bee's knees. Pandy Mill Glass Studio – Home Is Where My Heart Is. October 3, 2014. What a difference a day makes. My latest glass project, “I’m On My Way” is now in position. Backlit, the light transforms the glass. View all posts by glassjan ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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The Green Man in Stained and Fused Glass on stainedglassnews.co.uk, sculptures, drawings, stained glass
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THE GREEN MAN in STAINED and FUSED GLASS. UK STAINED GLASS NEWS. Click for SITE MENU. Or the HOME PAGE. What is the "The Green Man"? Superficially the Green Man would appear to be pagan, perhaps a fertility figure or a nature spirit, similar to the woodwose (the wild man of the woods), and yet he frequently appears, carved in wood or stone, in churches, chapels, abbeys and cathedrals, where examples can be found dating from the 11th century through to the 20th century. THE GREEN MAN: CONTEMPORARY EXAMPLES.
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