New glass doors have replaced the wooden doors in the western entrance to St John's Kensal Green.
The new glass doors are designed to create clear visibility into the nave of the church, and make the font are lighter.
Harry Cardross designed the acid etching on the doors to include the eagle of St. John the Evangelist, along with a memorial inscription.
Cardross Glass designed, supplied and installed the doors with Nero Glass Design.
Friday, 19 October 2012
Jhelisa Anderson and Robert Mitchell
Wednesday: A great evening at the Pizza Express Jazz Club in Dean St. An outstanding performance from Jhelisa, and wonderfully complimentary piano.
Now looking forwarding to the next gig.
www.jhelisa.com
Now looking forwarding to the next gig.
www.jhelisa.com
“A spine-tingling vocal range and enthralling capacity for originality…[Jhelisa Anderson] is an artist who’s going to conquer the earth, space, stars…” Blues and Soul
Thursday, 11 October 2012
Allure of the Seas, Royal Caribean Cruise Lines
This small panel is part of the burgeoning 'Vertical Landscape' series, and was designed for the Allure of the Seas, a Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines ship.
The panel was fabricated by Tony Sandles Glass Ltd, in a variety of materials.
Harry Cardross has a long association with Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. Look at the nightclub windows at www.cardrossglass.com
The panel was fabricated by Tony Sandles Glass Ltd, in a variety of materials.
Harry Cardross has a long association with Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. Look at the nightclub windows at www.cardrossglass.com
Cardross Glass, New Public Art in Brixton
Cardross Glass recently completed a large mural in a vacant window above Sainsbury's on Brixton High Street.
The installation is described as an expressionist interpretation of the lost River Effra, which used to flow through Brixton.
The design was selected by consultation will the local community.
The artwork covers the inside face of the sloping glass wall, that extends over the whole width of the shop front below.
The space for this piece was provided to the community by Sainsbury's, as part of a scheme to introduce artworks into the urban environment.
The installation of the artwork, including scaffolding the sloping interior of the glass, was supervised by Robin Osmani.
The installation is described as an expressionist interpretation of the lost River Effra, which used to flow through Brixton.
The design was selected by consultation will the local community.
The artwork covers the inside face of the sloping glass wall, that extends over the whole width of the shop front below.
The space for this piece was provided to the community by Sainsbury's, as part of a scheme to introduce artworks into the urban environment.
The installation of the artwork, including scaffolding the sloping interior of the glass, was supervised by Robin Osmani.
Finished piece in Brixton High Street |
The accompanying graffiti beginning to appear |
The Gallery on the Corner, 155 Battersea Park Road, SW8 BU
The Gallery on the Corner |
Ground Floor Space |
Basement Space |
The Gallery on the Corner is up and running, and ready for action.
Have a look at recent and upcoming events on the website www.thegalleryonthecorner.com
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