Noah Window


steel, art glass, wood 12' H x 3'-6"W x 3'-4"D

Noah window animation (press the Back button after the animation has played to return to this screen). Warning: depending on your computer, this may take some time to download!

Artists notes:

HOW NOAH LED TO REDEMPTION

In 1996, I asked 2 questions:

1. How do I make a window as beautiful from the outside as it is on the inside?

    One window, two different visual experiences?

    A window as welcoming on the outside as it is on the inside?

2. Why are sacred windows always flat?

For two years, I researched stain glass windows from the 10th to the 13th centuries. I copied, cut and measured pictures of windows, rearranging and breaking them apart to look at their structure.

I finally knew what to do: Instead of structuring the window through flat facets, approach the window like a sculptor! Nothing is to be flat, images become "objects." Everything else followed.

The Noah story has vivid imagery. I built the ark, the cypress tree and the home Noah is asked to leave. I used the waterfall imagery to portray rain. I built the window around those objects.

I saw the "Noah Window" as a prototype of possibility. It is a sculptural window, viewable from inside and outside and was the forerunner to Redemption Window!


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