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Stained Glass
 Landscape
Medieval Stained Glass
   the art of stained glass reached its
    height between 1150 and 1500
   created for great cathedrals
   basic ingredients for making glass are
    sand and wood ash (potash)
    The mixture is melted into liquid which,
    when cooled, becomes glass
    To color the glass, powdered metals
    are added to the mixture
   windows were the major pictorial art
    form
   purpose of stained glass windows in a
    church was both to enhance the
    beauty of their setting and to inform
    the viewer through narrative or
    symbolism
   subject matter was generally religious
    in churches, though "portraits" and are
    often included, and many narrative
    scenes give valuable insights into the
    culture of the time
Contemporary Stained Glass:
Louis Comfort Tiffany
   an American artist who is best
    known for his work in stained glass
   most associated with Art Nouveau
   Tiffany used cheap jelly jars and
    bottles because they had the
    mineral impurities that finer glass
    lacked.
   When he was unable to convince
    fine glassmakers to leave the
    impurities in, he began making his
    own glass.
   Tiffany used opalescent glass in a
    variety of colors and textures to
    create a unique style of stained
    glass.
   Created his own company that is
    known world wide for its stained
    glass lamps, windows, and other
    interior items.
TASK.
   For this project you will be creating a landscape
    that incorporates and utilizes a combination of
    medieval and contemporary stained glass style. 
    When you are choosing a landscape be thinking
    of what type of landscape do you want to create?
    As you work here are some things to consider:
    •   Types of vegetation
    •   Differences in terrain/climate
    •   Is there any architecture?
    •   How is the glass going to be divided?
STEP 1
 Research
        and find reference images of
 LANDSCAPES. NOT STAINED GLASS.
Step 2: Planning
   For this project, more
    than any we’ve
    done before,
    PLANNING is
    ESSENTIAL.
   You need to sketch
    out your landscape
    AND decide how
    you are going to
    “break” it up, in a
    stained glass style
Step 2: Planning
 While you are
  planning make
  sure you make use
  of SPACE:
 FOREGROUND,
  MIDDLE GROUND,
  and BACKGROUND
Background




             Middle Ground




Foreground
Step 3: Painting/Inking
                  Using watercolor
                   techniques taught,
                   you will add color to
                   create a stained
                   glass-like landscape
                  Once you have
                   painted your ENTIRE
                   landscape then you
                   need to trace your
                   design with a Sharpie
                   Marker

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Stained glass powerpoint

  • 2. Medieval Stained Glass  the art of stained glass reached its height between 1150 and 1500  created for great cathedrals  basic ingredients for making glass are sand and wood ash (potash)  The mixture is melted into liquid which, when cooled, becomes glass  To color the glass, powdered metals are added to the mixture  windows were the major pictorial art form  purpose of stained glass windows in a church was both to enhance the beauty of their setting and to inform the viewer through narrative or symbolism  subject matter was generally religious in churches, though "portraits" and are often included, and many narrative scenes give valuable insights into the culture of the time
  • 3.
  • 4. Contemporary Stained Glass: Louis Comfort Tiffany  an American artist who is best known for his work in stained glass  most associated with Art Nouveau  Tiffany used cheap jelly jars and bottles because they had the mineral impurities that finer glass lacked.  When he was unable to convince fine glassmakers to leave the impurities in, he began making his own glass.  Tiffany used opalescent glass in a variety of colors and textures to create a unique style of stained glass.  Created his own company that is known world wide for its stained glass lamps, windows, and other interior items.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. TASK.  For this project you will be creating a landscape that incorporates and utilizes a combination of medieval and contemporary stained glass style.  When you are choosing a landscape be thinking of what type of landscape do you want to create? As you work here are some things to consider: • Types of vegetation • Differences in terrain/climate • Is there any architecture? • How is the glass going to be divided?
  • 14. STEP 1  Research and find reference images of LANDSCAPES. NOT STAINED GLASS.
  • 15. Step 2: Planning  For this project, more than any we’ve done before, PLANNING is ESSENTIAL.  You need to sketch out your landscape AND decide how you are going to “break” it up, in a stained glass style
  • 16. Step 2: Planning  While you are planning make sure you make use of SPACE:  FOREGROUND, MIDDLE GROUND, and BACKGROUND
  • 17. Background Middle Ground Foreground
  • 18. Step 3: Painting/Inking  Using watercolor techniques taught, you will add color to create a stained glass-like landscape  Once you have painted your ENTIRE landscape then you need to trace your design with a Sharpie Marker