Beauty Behind Bars





Using Eastern State Penitentiary as a backdrop and metaphor, artist Judith Schaechter created beautiful stained glass panels in the gloomiest of places.  She wondered, "What would a prisoner think while looking out the window?"  These windows are more than a ray of hope in what once was a hopeless place.












The largest of 17 windows is in a transom in cell block 11.  It is entitled, "The Battle of Carnival and Lent."  It's based on the 16th C. original by Pieter Breughel, but with many liberties taken.



Judith's characters, cartoon or clown like, depict the angel vs. devil battle over control issues.  The monks representing lent, clash with the clowns in a riot scene; an epic battle.  Control, religion, and class are timeless themes and, certainly prevalent in prison.





In the sliver of skylight ~ panels were installed dealing with themes such as redemption, repentance, religion, rehabilitation.



Dark humor and characters such as PrometheusAtlasAndromeda, Mary Magdalene, and Noah make appearances in the panels.



The myth of Icarus, as represented by the wings and outstretched arm tells the tale of a Greek figure who flew too close to the sun, even after being told not to.  Judith wonders, "Why be punished for dreaming big?"








The beauty of the stories the colored glass tell set amidst the decaying walls and dusty environment create a powerful experience.






phs: CLI, Claire Oliver


I'm Lovin ~ Lindsay Adelman's Lighting


I don't know what it is about lighting that has me so enamored these days.  I gravitate to it like a moth to a flame.  There hasn't been a shortage of magnificent lighting and Lindsey Adelman's creations are no exception.




The handblown glass globes and assorted hardware can be configured into many different sizes, colors and shapes.  Each design is beautifully executed and visually exciting






Dufner Heighes, ph: Tom Sibley



Grant Gibson ph: Kathryn MacDonald


via the189.com


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Rounded globes or the more sword like fixtures; they work equally well gracing a contemporary or more traditional home.

Dufner Heighes, ph: Tom Sibley







On Lindsey's website, she shares with you directions to make your own light, the parts needed, and where to get them.  That is very generous!  Buying the parts is easy, but blowing the glass might be problematic ~ and that's where most of the beauty lies.








ph: Lindsey Adelman unless otherwise noted


Trendspotting ~ Under the Sea




Like the predictability of waves crashing over the shore, several designers similarly rolled out sea world inspired collections for Spring/summer 2012 ~



Peter Pilotto


via Stylist


The coral reef is the inspiration for Sarah Burtons's dress, headpiece, and shoes for Alexander McQueen



ph: Richard Burbrigde



via Bazaar.com


Holly Fulton must have been swimming in the same waters






For the Chanel Spring 2012 collection, Karl hired architect Zaha Hadid to design an under water fantasy or the look of the purest aquarium to match his underwater inspirations.  Conches, sea urchins, and anemones, oh my









Donatella Versace took a somewhat more literal view (well except for the mermaids)











Givenchy's shark tooth necklace became the must have accessory of the season


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But you know ~  my girl Mary Katrantzou, with her vivid eye popping digital prints wins most realistic interpretation of life under the sea







photos not noted: Vogue.com