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The etched glass is by John Hayward dividing the Jesus Chapel and the St Martin’s Chapel. Depicting three soldier saints, Martin, Michael and George.
Detail: St Martin and St Michael.
"The New England Holocaust Memorial was built to foster memory of and reflection on one of the great tragedies of our time, the Holocaust (Shoah). The effort was begun by a group of survivors of Nazi concentration camps who have found new homes and new lives in the Boston area. Dedicated in October, 1995, over 3000 individuals and organizations from across the community joined in sponsoring the project."
from Lynne K Smith, a gift from a friend - a box full of each type; 6 each. These were both survivors of a fire and then made it through Hurricane Katrina. If they survive Hurricane Wayne is still to be seen...
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Etched and painted Tuscan frame with orginal mercury glass mirror.
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Our local camera store sells an etched crystal product. You give them a photograph and they produce an interesting piece for your coffee table. It's almost three-dimensional.
I've seen similar objects, but never something the consumer could do with his or her own photos.
The centre image is stamped, trimmed and layered with Hero Arts "Etched Medallion". I coloured the medallion using Copic Markers and added a button to form the centre of the floral image. I created a background using Distress inks on watercolour paper, then sprayed the ink with a mixture of Perfect Pearls and water. Using a piece of Hero Arts Floral Layering Paper as a card base, I mounted the background. Using another square of the same paper, I cut a circular opening and added a very thin circle of black cardstock to add depth to the central image and then mounted both with dimensional tape to the base. I added the sentiment on a thin strip of coordinating cardstock and added 2 small Swarovski crystals as a finishing touch. This card was made using the first, square sketch.