What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
Last week I introduced the possibility that Love can be expressed through the stained glass windows of sacred buildings. Here, I share the next in this mini-series.
On a surface level, I love the design that has gone into her robe. The deeper message, communication across cultures, is possibly too often overlooked even by those who claim to be adherents of the religion based in his teachings. Xxx Mr T and F
I studied the details in this piece of art. incredible is what they are. It is gorgeous! even his eyes and eybrows are detailed. I noticed the rope on the jug also and it is another amazing detail. I know when the sun shines through it, there would be no words to describe the beauty
The scene is so well constructed. There even is a handle to raise the jug from the well.
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On a surface level, I love the design that has gone into her robe. The deeper message, communication across cultures, is possibly too often overlooked even by those who claim to be adherents of the religion based in his teachings. Xxx Mr T and F
ReplyDeleteThe window is just gorgeous with such vivid colors.
ReplyDeleteI studied the details in this piece of art. incredible is what they are. It is gorgeous! even his eyes and eybrows are detailed. I noticed the rope on the jug also and it is another amazing detail. I know when the sun shines through it, there would be no words to describe the beauty
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ReplyDeleteYAM what stunning photos of the window. It looks as if I could reach out to touch the each panel.
ReplyDeleteI love the verse too.
Hugs Cecilia
It is amazing the art we can have from glass. We are happy to see the stuffies are back and thrilled Lady realized next Friday is FFF! Lee and Phod
ReplyDeleteI have difficulties with churches these days. So much harm was done. That said, the windows are lovely!
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