My wife had a 4X6 pride flag on her bulletin board at a bio testing lab. She's a director there, and it's important to her that the gay people who work under her know they are welcome.
Someone from her team, who is very nice to their gay co-worker's face, filed a very general complaint about it.
Naturally, I assumed the person was upset the pride flag was too small. So I made my wife a 12X8 stained glass flag to put in its place.
A beautiful faux stained glass dragonfly flitting in the grasses and cattails of a wetlands pond. These little creatures are also called Mosquito Hawks because they love to feast on those pesky mosquitos. Hope you enjoy this latest creation.
I love stained glass windows, although I have no interest in the religious iconography so often portrayed in them. I stand at stare at them until my eyes slip out of focus and the light plays with the textures and colours, creating brilliant pieces of magical anstract art. Stained glass should really be used in more buildings.
After our Beginners #stainedglass classes you can still attend the studio and work on your own projects. Evening classes and weekend workshops also available. Follow the link in the bio. 😁 #Glasgow#Scotland#artglass#Glasgowart
This gorgeous stained glass window is on the French Gothic style Church of Saint Jude's Congregation on Woodlands Road in Glasgow. It was designed by John Burnet Senior and was built in the 1870s.
Une historienne qui décore des biscuits à partir d’œuvres du Moyen Âge et des 16e-17e siècle, que demander de plus (à part les recettes) ?
Miam ! Un #MardiPatisserie en retard mais à temps pour le #NationalBiscuitDay !