sharelle: (Woeful Countenance)
NL Rummi ([personal profile] sharelle) wrote2005-08-01 08:55 pm
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My Knight of the Woeful Countenance

Yay, an update! (Now that I finally have something to say!) And a new piece of stained glass to share!

Actually, I'd been looking forward to posting this for a while. (Since this one took a long time, and a great deal of effort, to make.) I've always had a great love for the novel Don Quijote by Miguel de Cervantes. So, some time ago, I made up my mind to make a pair of windows depicting some rendition of the famous windmill scene from that book.

I began by making this window about two years ago:

Don Quijote

which simply portrayed Quijote and Rocinante, and really turned out to be one of my very favorite pieces that I've made.

My original plan was to then make a panel with the windmills to balance off the original. However, this fell through when I realized I didn't have enough glass to make the ground. (The sheet I used turned out to be an "uncat" -- in other words an sheet of uncategorized glass made by mistake. Hence, one of a kind.)

So, since the two pieces clearly wouldn't match, my plan changed. In the end, I used the windmill pattern I had set aside for this set, extracted the Quijote from the pattern of the first piece, and inserted him as a silhouette into the new one. I think it turned out better because, while the windmills themselves would have only worked as part of a pair, both windows can now stand on their own:

Tilting at Windmills (new)

I plan on taking a better photo later, when I have more sufficient light behind it, but I was so excited with the fact that I finally finished it -- and that I'm especially pleased with the way it turned out -- I had to post it right away.

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