About the Book
Glass artist Merinda Young, with a passion for the historical and contemporary significance of stained glass art, travelled from Tasmania to England to explore the beauty and skill found in stained glass windows.
You may want to know what badgers have to do with stained glass, be interested in the wonders of medieval art and architecture, or simply like colour and pattern.
Within these pages, through photographs and stories, you will find fascinating tales of how stained glass is made in this ancient art form and how new expressions of technique and design keep stained glass alive.
You may want to know what badgers have to do with stained glass, be interested in the wonders of medieval art and architecture, or simply like colour and pattern.
Within these pages, through photographs and stories, you will find fascinating tales of how stained glass is made in this ancient art form and how new expressions of technique and design keep stained glass alive.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories History, Biographies & Memoirs
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Project Option: 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 48 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9780646703862
- Publish Date: Sep 24, 2024
- Language English
- Keywords stainedglassart, art, travel, stainedglass
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About the Creator
Merinda Young is a writer and visual artist. She believes that stories are the currency of our lives and are the essence of our connection. ‘The Grave Digger’, a short story, was published in an anthology called Red Gold in 2019. Merinda is in the process of editing her first full-length novel. In addition, she writes children’s picture books which she shares with her many small friends. Merinda is an artist who makes commissioned glass artworks for architectural spaces through her business Tudor Rose Glass Works (www.trglass.com.au). Merinda has adult children and lives in Southern Tasmania, with her faithful shadow, ‘the Hollydog.’