Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Lydia's entry into Angela's book


Before Christmas I was asked to design and make three stained glass windows to form part of a set in our school production of the 'The Sound of Music'.  I've never tried this before.  Instead of glass I used colored gel sheets, normally used for stage lighting.  It was a very nice material to work with, I stuck all the pieces together with black electrical tape to get the  led piping effect.  I was amazed when the lights were put behind it - the colors were really vibrant.
Anyway, when I came to tackling Angela's book I decided to continue fiddling with designs constructed in the style of stained glass windows.  I used some of the motifs others had touched on in previous entries such as mouths (teeth) and speech bubbles and letters (envelopes) but mainly I picked up ideas as I moved from one cafe to the next on a trip to Budapest with my husband. The shutters are inspired by my favorite architecture in Basel and advent calenders which I have always enjoyed.  I love that idea of enjoying a little piece of art everyday, the waiting and wondering.  I guess in terms of 'communication' this is an elaborate postcard from Budapest with a reminder to stay in touch beyond the sketch book rotation.














3 comments:

  1. You're bloody amazing, Lydia! What and incredibly playful, inventive series, so much fun, care, colour, dedication, it really feels from the heart. I'm always reading with such a joy about the ways you take in the world around, the interconnectedness of all your experiences and how you translate them into your work - you're so great!

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  2. The window really look like light is shining through them. It is fun to read your process and thoughts.

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