All taken with the Canon 6D + 24-105mm.
The Glass quilt is made of 49 stained glass roundals place in a woven metal screen. The four differnet colourways of the roundals give the impression of a Jerusalem cross, which represents the four ancient sites of Christianity & Pilgrimage(Alexandria,Jerusalem,Antioch & Rome). This glass quilt is housed inside the Yurt (white tent) which comes from Mongolia.The white felt,sacred in Mongolian culture,makes the yurts look like pearls in the vast landscape of the steppe.They are the homes of nomads,eternal pilgrims throughout the world.
The Yurt and the glass quilt is making a pilgrimage around all the Welsh Cathedrals.It has already been to St.Davids,Bangor,and now St.Asaph and leaves St.Asaph on 12th August and moves on to Brecon,St.Woolos and finally to Llandaff Cathedral from Nov 2014 to 6th Feb 2015.
(i) The Yurt (flash used)
(ii) Inside of the Yurt (flash used)
(iii) Glass quilt without natural light (flash used)
(iv) Glass quilt with natural light showing all the colours
(v) Close up of the Glass quilt using natual light.
The Glass quilt is made of 49 stained glass roundals place in a woven metal screen. The four differnet colourways of the roundals give the impression of a Jerusalem cross, which represents the four ancient sites of Christianity & Pilgrimage(Alexandria,Jerusalem,Antioch & Rome). This glass quilt is housed inside the Yurt (white tent) which comes from Mongolia.The white felt,sacred in Mongolian culture,makes the yurts look like pearls in the vast landscape of the steppe.They are the homes of nomads,eternal pilgrims throughout the world.
The Yurt and the glass quilt is making a pilgrimage around all the Welsh Cathedrals.It has already been to St.Davids,Bangor,and now St.Asaph and leaves St.Asaph on 12th August and moves on to Brecon,St.Woolos and finally to Llandaff Cathedral from Nov 2014 to 6th Feb 2015.
(i) The Yurt (flash used)
(ii) Inside of the Yurt (flash used)
(iii) Glass quilt without natural light (flash used)
(iv) Glass quilt with natural light showing all the colours
(v) Close up of the Glass quilt using natual light.
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