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Works Currently On Loan to
National Museum of Catholic Art & History,
New York, NY
'CRUCIFIXION'
Materials: Stained Glass, Leaded
This piece is based on a meditation of Christ’s crucifixion and the vision of His precious blood poured out onto the world. Inspired by the expressive quality of the glass, the blue represents Christs divinity; the red represents His humanity and divine Blood. I envisioned a cross turned on its side, with the divine blood flowing onto our sinful world.

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'TRANSFIGURATION'
Materials: Stained Glass, Leaded
This glass work of art is based on the transfiguration story of Christ (Matt 17). Christ brings Peter, James and John to a mountain and is ‘transfigured’ before their eyes....they see Him as He truly is....one with God the Father. In this artwork, the blue is representative of Christ’s humanity; the white is representative of Christ’s divinity. The lead-work serves as the point of transformation and transfiguration from Christ human to Christ divine.

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‘CROWN OF THORNS'
Materials: Stained Glass, Leaded
Inspired by the expressive quality of the glass, the white is representative of Christ’s divinity; the red representative of the blood of Christ. The harsh lead-work is a crown of thorns, piercing the precious body of our Lord, only to have His divine blood flow and stain his human form.

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'REVELATION'
Materials: Stained Glass, Leaded
This glass work explores the idea that all things, past and future, exist to point to the death and resurrection of Christ. Perfect fulfillment and revelation comes through the Cross. The white is representative of the ultimate divinity of God; the black glass is symbolic for humanity’s fragile yet flawed nature in sin. The cross in the center represents Christ’s role as savior and perfect fulfillment for all ages--past, present, and future,. This is symbolized by the blue glass that flows through the cross.

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