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“The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.” ― Marcus Aurelius
Part of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail which we walked last weekend. This has to be the best time in the Forest, so green and brimming with wild flowers.
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Overhead view.
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Purple is never an easy color for me to photograph~~come spring thru fall I hardly ever use it~~the green leaves of trees distort it and makes it look brown.
2021
Stained Glass picture - finished end Dec. 2021
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I finally finished my first stained glass project but need to photograph it again once it is sited in a light-box frame with LED lighting background. Then the colours will show up much better.
I may re-post a fresh photo when the light-box frame is added.
I hope to start a new larger project around 50cm x 50cm or 40cm x 40cm using another method which requires only one piece of glass and no lead but that is an even more complex way of colouring an image so it will take some time under the watchful eye and help from my expert friend. This other method will save me having to cut glass, which has become difficult, so 'Out of the pan and into the fire' - as they say.
Update1:
My intended next glass project has been cancelled indefinitely due to strain in my arms and hands.
Update 2: Feb 30 2024
Due to the continual worsening of my general physical condition, I am unable to commence any further glass work. This glass picture is now regrettably only one of a kind from me as further work can not be undertaken or repeated.
However, I still hope to recommence painting when I am able to if my overall health improves.
Thanks to everyone who has shown an interest in my work.
Best wishes.
Patrick
As usual in Chichester Cathedral after a lunch time concert (Beethoven and Schumann this week) I had a wander with my camera as for me, this is the most beautiful cathedral I have ever visited. This stained glass window is in the south transept.
On the side of a Queenslander home. This caught my eye as it was very similar to a window at a relative's home, memories of my childhood.