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Tait Stained Glass |
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2007 Highland year of Culture. To celebrate Highland Year of Culture, I was asked to produce a series of stained glass windows for Fortrose Academy and it's 7 feeder Primary schools; Avoch, Cromarty, Culbokie, Munlochy, North Kessock, Resolis, and Tore. |
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| As they had been working on their own heritage studies, pupils from every school were full of ideas for inclusion in their window. |
Obviously, glass and lead are unsuitable for use in Primary school art classes, so we substituted these for coloured tissue paper and black card. |
The effect is the same, though - when mounted in a window the colours in the tissue light up, and the black card blocks out the light in a similar way to lead in a stained glass panel. |
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| At Fortrose Academy, 5 pupils were selected from 5th and 6th year to make their own panel, using traditional methods. They worked incredibly hard to finish a panel each in just two days. This involved drawing the cut-line from sketches they'd prepared, learning how to cut glass, leading and soldering their panels, and finally, making them watertight with putty. Each panel measures 30cm x 30cm (one square foot): | ||||
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