I work with many different kinds of clients in many different kinds of settings. Over time, I’ve discovered that some of these clients find me while searching for something else.
Backlit glass art screens, Temple Adath Israel, 2014 (photo: Tom Crane)
As I mentioned in another recent post, sometimes there is long gap between the installation of a piece and the ability to share final images of the full work in context, given the many swirling variables of construction, permits, travel, etc. Such has been the case with a new project that I’m happy to share this week, although it actually was completed last fall – a pair of backlit glass art screens for Temple Adath Israel in Merion Station, Pennsylvania.
Art glass wall created for the California Pacific Medical Center, 2006
Even before this blog existed, I tried to write regularly about my process. I didn’t often publish such jottings; but once in awhile, they took form out in the world.
Rendering of Beleschenko’s art glass for the new Royal Liverpool University Hospital (image via NHS)
What could colored glass panes, the Beatles, and healing have in common? If you’ve followed my blog for any length of time, you probably know my answer – which is, in short, everything!