SALT LAKE CITY — For the last 24 years, Allison West has felt most at home in her art studio in Sugar House making stained glass art for customers. The local artist is the mastermind behind many ...
Wrought-iron railings, mosaic tiles, and stained glass windows display Art Nouveau's famous organic forms and motifs. Architects used materials such as glass, iron, and ceramic tiles in creative ...
Art Nouveau, or "new art" in French, is an architectural and artistic movement that emerged in the late 19th century and lasted through World War II. Known for its flowing lines, organic forms ...
All Art Nouveau architecture features curving lines and forms that emulate nature—façades, interiors, and structural details include those whiplash curves that look like vines or plants. Wrought-iron ...
Notable artists include Émile Gallé, René Lalique and Louis Comfort Tiffany, the latter of whom worked primarily with stained glass. The exhibition features modern artists such as Vittorio Costantini ...
Oksana Kondratyeva describes how she has worked with Rigetti Computing to make an unusual new quantum-inspired piece of stained-glass art Through science to the stars (right) Entitled Per scientiam ad ...
This Art Nouveau stained glass window forms part of the porch at Buxton Museum and Art Gallery and is the work of George Wragge. The building was constructed in 1880 and was originally the Peak ...
where he studied medieval stained glass. He created ripples of interest in his work by developing his own distinctive style, which was influenced by Art Nouveau, European Symbolist art and Celtic art.