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Celtic Mythology Sculpture

Pat Knight

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Glass on Glass

Size: 24.3 W x 27.5 H x 1 D in

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Hand made stained glass to my own design. The design is a mythological bird that eats itself surrounded by a celtic knot. The design and work took many hours to produce and only the third piece of stained glass I have made. Hand made and machine glass used. The white glass of the Celtic Knot has a pattern imbedded and the White of the bird in the centre is hand made with various shades of white that I used for a feathers effect. It is shown in a free standing frame (temporary) so you can see there is a dark shadow down the centre.The image ends with the blue corners plus the lead edges,the black is just the background of the photo. Making this artwork was a precursor to my art studies before embarking on a five year degree course in fine art and printmaking.

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Sculpture:Glass on Glass

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:24.3 W x 27.5 H x 1 D in

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Born Manchester. I studied Fine Art painting & printmaking part time over 5 years as a mature student, whilst juggling a demanding job, and in 2007 obtained a Degree BA Hons Fine Art Painting/printmaking from Brighton University.I take much of my inspiration from disused buildings and industrial sites, and nature. I love life drawing and anything that inspires me. My degree works of screen prints & etchings are based on Geevor Tin mines in Cornwall and used as a metaphor for destroyed communities. More recent works result from taking my drawings or my photographs as a starting point, the resulting paintings are not a literal description, more about my initial experience. It is about capturing something of the memory, a certain feeling associated with subject or the atmosphere of buildings and places. I use watercolour, and acrylics with mixed media. I would also love to do more printmaking when I can afford the equipment and a space of my own. In 2022 one of my still life watercolour paintings of Nasturtiums and Cherries was selected as a floral tribute to appear in the book ' Christian Spurling Picture Me' A Marine Artist, edited by Steven D. Smale.

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