A Brilliant Greenhouse Suffused with a Rich spectrum of Color stands at 25 Porchester Place in London

Repurposed Stained Glass Comprises a Disorienting Illuminated Greenhouse Bathed in sunlight by day and illuminated by LED bulbs at night.

Repurposed Stained Glass Comprises a Disorienting Illuminated Greenhouse Bathed in sunlight by day and illuminated by LED bulbs at night.

 

Repurposed Stained Glass Comprises a Disorienting Illuminated Greenhouse Bathed in sunlight by day and illuminated by LED bulbs at night.

Repurposed Illuminated Greenhouse 

Bathed in sunlight by day and illuminated by LED bulbs at night. The translucent structure is lined with a disorienting collage of Christian iconography and folkloric imagery. Saintly figures sprout insect wings, and wildlife occupies spaces usually dominated by humans in a melange of spiritual symbols.

Titled “Sacré blur,” the greenhouse is a 2015 project by horticultural artists Tony Heywood and Alison Condie. Originally created the piece to house psychedelic plants at the Oxford Botanic Gardens. This part of the project never materialized over fears that students might misuse the hallucinatory specimens. The intention for the sculpture revolved around the idea of sacred light. The foremost example being stained glass, and creating a transcendent space complete with a mirrored infinity floor. “We are gardeners, greenhouse is an architect’s equivalent of a temple. It’s where life begins and the ritual of caring and nurture take place.”

Repurposed Stained Glass Comprises a Disorienting Illuminated Greenhouse Bathed in sunlight by day and illuminated by LED bulbs at night.

New Creatures; Began by Dismantling Hundreds of Panels

Some which dated back to the 18th and 19th centuries, and following the patterns and grisaille to splice new creatures. They then glued the layered works to the existing frame of a greenhouse. “The idea is nature transforming and using the stained glass as a medium to visit a (time). When we worshiped plants, insects, animals, as opposed the Christian line of thinking that humans are above animals, above everything.”

This connection to the earth alongside an interest in the broad reaches of spirituality influence the inner’s practice. Particularly those relating to creation myths and about bringing new life into existence. “Church is about shifting our consciousness and making us think of where we lie in the world. Likewise, whether it’s a psychedelic experience or a meditative experience, it’s about shifting our attention. Gardening is an act of creation. A brilliant greenhouse suffused with a rich spectrum of color stands at 25 porchester Place in London.

“Sacré blur” has been exhibited in multiple locations in recent years and will be its current spot for coming weeks. Have a few works in progress at the moment, Repurposed stained glass comprises a disorienting illuminated greenhouse. Including an alphabetical labyrinth on a northwest U.K. Beach and an obelisk collection mixing religious stained glass along. With pieces from early pinball and gambling machines that will be on view at Vigo Gallery. The Atkinson in Southport on June 4, and on June 11. A series of jewel-encrusted marine microorganisms will float across The Water Gardens at Marble Arch in London.

Repurposed Stained Glass Comprises a Disorienting Illuminated Greenhouse Bathed in sunlight by day and illuminated by LED bulbs at night.

 

Repurposed Stained Glass Comprises a Disorienting Illuminated Greenhouse Bathed in sunlight by day and illuminated by LED bulbs at night.

 

 

Repurposed Stained Glass Comprises a Disorienting Illuminated Greenhouse Bathed in sunlight by day and illuminated by LED bulbs at night.

 

Repurposed Stained Glass Comprises a Disorienting Illuminated Greenhouse Bathed in sunlight by day and illuminated by LED bulbs at night.

 

Repurposed Stained Glass Comprises a Disorienting Illuminated Greenhouse Bathed in sunlight by day and illuminated by LED bulbs at night.

 

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Repurposed Stained Glass Comprises a Disorienting Illuminated Greenhouse Bathed in sunlight by day and illuminated by LED bulbs at night.

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