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The East Window of St Martin in the Fields, Trafalger Square London is a striking, site-specific design that unexpectedly warps a large church window into a visually intriguing abstraction. The installation, created by Iranian artist Shirazeh Houshiary, is located in the east window at Church of St. Martin in the Fields (Trafalgar Square, London). Reminiscent of a cross, the horizontal and vertical lines move towards a central opening that allows light to pass through.
The grid-like concept blends elements of religion with complex architecture, forming a monochromatic piece that produces a unique light experience. The window is held within a stainless steel framework composed of a number of handmade glass panels, each of which is etched with fragments of Houshiary's paintings to create a subtle feathery pattern on both sides of the glass.
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Gallery Storefront Window display
Eva Reynolds Fine Art Gallery
Prairiefire Complex
Overland Park, KS
"Olivia" by Dan Vanderhoof
Another photo from the archives for today's Window Wednesday. Taken back in March.
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Shop side window, on an early autumn morning. Kembs, Alsace FR. In my set: Dan's Windows (Dan Daniels)
I wish I'd taken this from head on rather than at an angle, but never mind.
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my first pic for WAH for a while. not exactly in the rules for the window frame but does for me.
I have driven to Cardiff and back today, so still minimal input. hope to be back in the game next week.
(thanks to Dean for helping me with the topic tomorrow!)
39/117 - in the light from a window
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The glass ronda that you see here is from the biggest department store in paris called Galeries Lafayette. It is well worth a visit if you are in paris if not for the shopping here just to see this its spectacular.
I saw this when looking up at an old house as I walked past. (it was in June, so not near halloween)
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Research ship "Vityaz" was well known as sea laboratory which measured depth of the Marian trench. This window saw 100 ports of 49 countries.