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  2. Suncatcher - Wikipedia

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    Some suncatchers. A suncatcher or light catcher is a small reflective, refractive, and/or iridescent ornament. It may include glass or nacre pieces and be hung indoors near a window to "catch" sunlight. [1] [additional citation(s) needed] A suncatcher is like the optical equivalent of a wind chime.

  3. Macy's Great Tree - Wikipedia

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    Faux stained glass panels (still used by Macy's) were put in the bridge's windows on either side (left and right) of each choir, giving the ceremony an almost church-like effect. Street lights were turned off in the area below so there was no glare for the thousands of spectators that gathered every year regardless of the weather.

  4. Creative Juice - Wikipedia

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    Pressed Flower Window Suncatchers, Drying Flowers, Framed Sun Prints with Photo Paper, Flower Salad and Vinaigrette, Flower Drying Techniques DCRJ-608L (73) Cha Cha Cha: April 27, 2007 6 Chalk and Resist Wall Hangings, Paper Lanterns, Puff-Pastry Meat Rolls, Fancy Recycled Jar Coasters DCRJ-609L (74) Blue Ribbon: April 30, 2007 6

  5. Autonomous stained glass - Wikipedia

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    The term "stained glass" commonly precedes "window" and is thus linked to architecture both linguistically and conceptually. The autonomous work is more like a painting than a stained glass window, and is a non-traditional use of the medium. [1] One critic somewhat pejoratively calls non-architectural stained glass "uncommissioned panels."

  6. Stained glass - Wikipedia

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    The term stained glass is also applied to windows in enamelled glass in which the colors have been painted onto the glass and then fused to the glass in a kiln; very often this technique is only applied to parts of a window. Stained glass, as an art and a craft, requires the artistic skill to conceive an appropriate and workable design, and the ...

  7. Thomas Denny (artist) - Wikipedia

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    He has exhibited extensively and has had numerous commissions both as a painter and a skilled practitioner of stained glass. His windows are noted for the distinctive way in which light and colour move across the surface. He achieves this effect by acid etching and silver staining each small piece of glass. [2]

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