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Line Relationships: More to Lines than Meets the Eye
Glass Patterns Quartely: Glass Art. (2011)
  • Robert N Oddy, Syracuse University
Abstract
Lines in stained glass artwork are important design features. With copper foil and lead came techniques, they are often prominent and black with the light source behind them. Carefully designed and implemented lines can enhance the sense of depth in a picture and have a rather paradoxical nature in our work. I find that I have a rather complicated relationship with my lines.
Keywords
  • Stained glass,
  • art,
  • stained glass artwork.
Disciplines
Publication Date
April, 2011
Publisher Statement
The downloadable article is the final manuscript of the article, Line Relationships: More to Lines than Meets the Eye published in Glass Patterns Quartely: Glass Art. All rights reserved to the author, Robert Oddy. The article is under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 Licenses
Citation Information
Robert N Oddy. "Line Relationships: More to Lines than Meets the Eye" Glass Patterns Quartely: Glass Art. (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/robert_oddy1/14/