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Saintly Stained Glass Fancy and black paper creations Design by: Rachel Zhang Class of 2014

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Saintly Stained Glass Fancy and black paper creations

Design by:

Rachel Zhang Class of 2014

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Stained Glass History:

• Stained glass comes out of history of jewelry and mosaic techniques.

• Their height came in church decoration detailing the lives of Biblical characters for those that weren’t literate.

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The Gothic Age• The Gothic age produced

the great cathedrals of Europe and brought a full flowering of stained glass windows.

• Churches became taller and lighter, walls thinned and stained glass was used to fill the increasingly larger openings in them.

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St. Dennis in Paris

• Abbot Suger rebuilt St. Dennis in what is one of the first examples of the Gothic style.

• He brought in craftsmen to make the glass.

• He truly believed that the presence of beautiful objects would lift people’s souls closer to God.

12th century! 1100’s

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COLOR & Pattern is important!

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Videos

• http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/ancient/science-stained-glass.html

• This is a great interactive to show how ancient artists created stained glass.

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGAumT8aNkk

• Great program on NOVA about stained glass restoration.

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Saints

• In Catholic History saints were people glorified for carrying the word of God, even if that meant going against all odds, as in the case of martyrs.

• They are often associated with symbols: Ex: Saint Veronica with the Shroud of Turin.

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• Different examples of how many different artists have interpreted St. Veronica

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Another Symbolic Example:

• The oddly shaped Cross: Saint Andrew

• Legend tells that he chose to be crucified on the oddly shaped cross because he felt undeserving of a death too similar to that of his savior.

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For more in formation on where to find you saints and their symbols:

• http://www.catholic.org/saints/• This website has tons of saints to choose from.

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Project Description

• In this project you will create your own “stained glass” window design.

• You will be using black construction paper and tissue paper to crate the stained glass effect.

• Your stained glass design will depict one of the saints (your choice) or members of the Holy Family. If not Catholic, represent your religion or beliefs.

• When you illustrate the saint you may do a literal human representation or represent their symbol associated with them. i.e. Holy Spirit = Dove

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Project Description cont.

• First: choose 2 saints you are interested in. You must make 2 concept drawings of each saint and how it would look as your stained glass window.

• Second: Choose the most successful drawing of your 2, and re-draw it with pencil onto your black sheet of construction paper.

• Carefully!!!!!- using an Exacto knife cut out the negative space- leaving behind the lines of your piece.

• Then using different colored pieces of tissue paper “fill” in the glass of your piece. Above all Craftsmanship is important-No sloppy widows you will lose points.

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Stained Glass examples

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Some tips!

• Use lighter colors for the background of your design, with darker colors in the foreground to make your creation stand out.

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On the right, the drawing!

• ALL LINES CONNECT TO EACH OTHER!

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Break people into contour lines and shapes!

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Lines connect: Eyes, Nose & Mouth

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Student Examples!

Dante Legaspi

“The Holy Spirit”

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St. Rose of Lima

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God and his son Jesus

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St. Theresa: From her poem, “The Flower”

‘…But for you has bloomed the Flower.’

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Representing all of the saints

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Joan of Arc

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Holy Sprit and Holy Cross

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Holy Cross and Spirit

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Tiffany Lu, Catholic Faith, ‘16 Alyssa Suba, St. Catherine, ‘16

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Here’s how you

start!1. Sketch design in sketchbook2. Draw your design on big paper! Cut out where you put an “x”

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Only cut where “x” is shown!

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Before and After