A sample of the stunning stained glass windows at Humber Valley United Church in Toronto. The windows were designed and built by Eric Wesselow in 1977.
Eric Wesselow was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy and president of the Quebec Society for Education through Art. The Wesselow system of layering glass so that there are no visible lead lines was named for him.
I LOVE stained glass windows, particularly modern stained glass windows. This layering technique is fabulous! Thanks for this post!
ReplyDelete...I love this contemporary window.
ReplyDeleteThat looks really cool :-D
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Certainly a striking piece of art. (Ann here from Devon, hope all is well with you).
ReplyDeleteThese stained glass windows are absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey really are nice.
ReplyDeleteThe stained glass is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeauty. Sometimes light and colour is all we need for perspective.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the vibrant colors.
ReplyDeleteWow! You know how I love colored glass! This is stunning!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant work!
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ReplyDeleteModern stained glass can be beautiful as old ones !
Anna
Stunning! I'd love to see how he positioned and overlapped the glass pieces. Wonder if his work is located in the midwest. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. I love stained glass.
ReplyDeleteExtraordinary windows, worthy of a visit.
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