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Churches
Applying techniques
such as leaded glass, acid etching, painting, sand blasting and fused
glass, Kleewyck Stained Glass Studio designed and fabricated the fourteen
stations of the cross and the sanctuary window for St. Anthony's Roman
Catholic Church in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Damon used a contemporary design
which was incorporated into an open circular space created with a natural setting
of birch wood, grey greens and purple slate and light coloured walls and
ceiling.
To
connect the viewer with the emotional impact of each station of the cross
Damon used an overall colour theme. One will notice this colour theme as
they move along the path of the stations. Muted violets and soft
yellows/ambers are eventually transformed into deep violets or vibrant
reds as the stations progress from the condemnation of Christ by Pilot to
the Entombment. The colour theme exerts their influence in time and rhythm
as one would experience a piece of music.
"St. Mathews
Passion by Bach was used to provide an emotional basis to design the
windows. The spriritual composition provided a link, enabling me to
connect at any time with the work and instill a sense of continuity. I
attempted to create honest images, free from false sentiment. I wanted the
windows to reflect human compassion and the strength and freedom that
comes from forgiveness."
When creating a
design, the artist considers the architecture, interior surroundings,
themes to be expressed, light sources, integration of the new window with
other existing windows, expressed concerns of the parish members and
liturgy, time frames and budget requirements.
Jubilee Window - 14' by 8'. Designed for the
125th anniversary of St. Andrews Roman Catholic Church in Thunder Bay,
Ontario.
Kleewyck Stained
Glass Studio
601 Simpson Street
Thunder Bay, ON, CA
P7C 3J8
(807) 622-6636
contactus@Kleewyck.com
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